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Announcing :- 2009 Sau Vic Motorsport Sponsors


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I'd like to announce the following sponsors who have come onboard for 2009.

Please support our sponsors.

Micolour - Custom Refinishing

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7 Dissik St Cheltenham 3192

(03) 9555 8011

Sponsoring DECA Series

Micolour SAU-Vic DECA Motorkhana

Kamikaze Motors

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34-42, Rooks Road, Nunawading, Vic 3131

Phone: +61 3 9872 6699

Fax: +61 3 9872 6655

[email protected]

http://www.kamikazemotors.com

Sponsoring Class B, Class D and Class E

Kamikaze Motors Cup - Class B - Standard GTR

Kamikaze Motors Cup - Class D - Standard RWD

Kamikaze Motors Cup - Class E - AWD 2.5 litre + Under

Racepace Motorsport

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9/6 Holloway Drive, Bayswater

Ph: (03) 9762 9421

http://www.racepacemotorsport.com/

Sponsoring Class A

Racepace Cup - Class A - Modified GTR

RE Customs

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16 Yiannis Court, Springvale 3171

Tel: 61 (03) 9548 3414

Fax: 61 (03) 9548 4727

[email protected]

http://www.recustoms.com.au/

Sponsoring Class C and the Outright Championship

RE Customs Cup - Class C - Modified RWD

RE Customs Outright Track Champions

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