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Hi,

Just thought id let you know that im currently in the process of arranging a Drag night for Turbo All Wheel Drive vehicles:

Nissan Skyline GTR (Skyline Australia Club)

Nissan GTiR Club

Celica GT4 Club

WRX Club

Team4G (Mitsubishi Club)

Basically it will be a fun night where you get to mix it with the rivals of the other car manufacturers. So im expecting to get alot of keen GTR's owners interested in giving it a go against some other makes. Basically how the night will run is there will be open qualifying and racing. Then at the end of the night we will have grudge matches where you get to chose who you want to race We also have awards lined up.

It doesnt matter if your car is dead stock or highly modified, i would recommend that you come because we do have such awards on offer as fastest "straight from the factory vehicle", which means that a vehicle is to be almost stock

Anyways details to be confirmed but looking at:

Date: Friday September 30th 2005

Time: 5pm - 10pm

Location: Heathcote Park (Victoria)

Cost: $40 to race $10 per spectator

Limitation: 60 cars

If there is an events manager that looks after the Victorian section please contact me via email at [email protected] to arrange some details etc.

Thanks for your time and hope to hear and see you all on the fun night

Jon

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