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The SAU Drag Day is on Sunday 16 March and a couple of spots have come up for grabs. We were going to keep this for members only but since it appears no more members are interested I am offering it to forum members.

Cost is $210 for a full day of racing. Please pm me for details as time is of the essence in getting our payment into WSID.

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Daniel, for helmets, get into the NSW Members section and check out the sponsers.

Theres a thread with Sydney City Motorcycles and we have a group buy/discount there :P

(just need members card)

thanx champ but as far as member cards go im still waiting for mine to be sent out to me lolz so ill have to wait until i get that b4 i do anything but thanx for the info......

Daniel, for helmets, get into the NSW Members section and check out the sponsers.

Theres a thread with Sydney City Motorcycles and we have a group buy/discount there :thumbsup:

(just need members card)



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