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REMINDER - See you all there tonight :(

Double reminder - this is tonight. Show up as close to 6:30 as you can for BBQ and meet and greet. Will kick off tech workshop no later than 7:30. Earlier if we can, as this give you guys more time for Q+A plus any purchasing you may want to do.

They have a drift car, variety bash car and a targa RX7 in there at the moment as well as some other customer cars to show us setups on. Should be good..

Cya there.

Thanks for all of those who attended this event. Thanks to Meridian for hosting this event for us, and the organisers also. The night offered a quick insight into who Meridian Motorsport are and what they can offer for club members including the more common aspects such as suspension setup, engine management, roll cages, cams required safety gear and other track/race orientated equipment. Discounts were also offered on their merchandise and parts for those who attended the night, so if you didn't come you missed out!!!

Meridian Motorsport also stock the following in their workshop/showroom;

Racing Seats & Harnesses

Motec Engine Management (and accessories)

Oil Coolers and Kits

Fire & Safety Equipment

Racing Suits, Gloves, Shoes, Belts etc

Race tools, measuring equipment and guages

Fittings, Bands, Clips, Clamps

They can assist customers with basic track requirements and safety aspects to full race car builds, with cages and engine/ecu builds

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