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Howdy all,

I'm part of StreetRides and we're looking at holding some events in the near future that I thought some of you might be interested in, though these are all dependent on final numbers.

If it's not appropriate to post this stuff here then I'd appreciate it if the mods would please delete.

Dyno day - http://www.streetrides.org.au/gallery/albu...s/Dyno_Day1.jpg

Date: 12 May

Time: Midday

Location: Autotech, 11-13 Collie Street Fyshwick

Cost: $30 for SR members, $45 for others

Contact: Jonathan Ashley on 0406 379 074 or [email protected]

Paintball - http://www.streetrides.org.au/gallery/albu.../Paintball1.jpg

Date: 27 May

Time: 8am

Location: Adventure Paintball, Monaro Highway

Cost: $35 for SR members, $45 for others

Contact: Jonathan Ashley on 0406 379 074 or [email protected]

Wakefield Track Day - http://www.streetrides.org.au/gallery/albu.../Wakefield1.jpg

Date: 16 July (it's a Monday)

Time: 8am

Location: Wakefield Park Raceway, Braidwood Road Goulburn

Cost: $40 car entry for SR members, $60 car entry for others (early bird pricing, entry fee will go up closer to the date)

Contact: Jonathan Ashley on 0406 379 074 or [email protected]

Cheers

Ben

Hey Ben i might be interested in the wakefield day. Is an SR member just someone signed up to the forums or is there a contribution fee :P

Sorry for the confusion. The discount is for financial SR members i.e. members who have paid the $50 membership fee.

Reminder that paintball is on Sunday 27th May. If we get 30 or more people we get the entire place for the day!!!

Paintball - http://www.streetrides.org.au/gallery/albu.../Paintball1.jpg

Date: 27 May

Time: 8am

Location: Adventure Paintball, Monaro Highway

Cost: $35 for SR members, $45 for others

Contact: Jonathan Ashley on 0406 379 074 or [email protected][/quote]

Edited by Ben_R32

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