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Hey guys/Gals,

Got wind of this from one of my mates in the Locost Car Club of WA Members. It is open to anyone as long as there are spots left so get in quick if interested. I have attached PDF files of the circuits they are doing and a registry form .Sorry about the short notice

Eric

Hi this email is a invition to enter a event the MG Car Club of WA is running at the

Kwinana Motoplex on the 4th of October 2009 . It comprises of a Autokhana through the Pit Area of the Motoplex. The area has good bitumin roads with good grass run off areas. This stage is set out so that it's long and flowing and great for older cars ( not to taxing ) you will then enter the Drag Strip and be lined up against a equal car ( eg MGB against a MGB / Alfa against Afla ) if possible. When you have done your drag, at the end of the strip you will again line up to do a short sprint circuit. Again good roads wth a good flowing circuit. You will do these 3 stages 3 times over the morning/day. This will give you 9

events over the day. The cost for MG Car Club of WA members is $110.00 for Members of

other Clubs the entry fee is $120.00. I must stress this event is just a fun event and to see what your old or new car can do the 1/4 mile Drag strip in, with a couple of other events inclued. If you have any friends in your club that may wish to enter they are welcome.

But we do have limited numbers so it would pay to enter as early as possible.

If you have any questions ring me on 94579179 Regards Ron Fabry.

One Great MG Owner.

MGCC_Kwinana_Autokhana_map.pdf

MGCC_Kwinana_Entry_Form.pdf

MGCC_Kwinana_Event_Regulations_2009.doc

MGCC_Kwinana_Sprint_map.pdf

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