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Hiya!!

It time for Round 1 for 2010 of the MRA AASA Mini Series. :P

2009 was a fantastic series and 2010 is set to be better again.

Entries are NOW OPEN for Round 1 at Wakefield on Sunday 31st January. Entry Form attached and available at www.wakefieldpark.com.au

2010_MRA_AASA_Series_Rd1_SupRegs.pdf

It will be for cars that fit categories

• Combined Sedans (Super TT) - (A new record was set at Oran Park with over 60 entries in this class)

• SuperKarts

• Mazda MX5

• Sports Cars

• Alfa's

• Mini's

There will be 4 rounds in total in 2010

Round 1 - JAN 31st

Round 2- Apr 24th

Round 3- JUN 27th (Incorporating All British)

Round 4- OCT 30/31 (Incorporating MX5 Racing Nationals)

Hope to see you there!!

If there are any questions please contact myself or Wakefield Park

Jess

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That sucks Chris....but I bet they are a shit load cheaper than rb26s! might just get away with a quick clean, hone and new pistons and rings?

I assume it is ring lands - running lean maybe from the different intake? always need to run a car on a dyno after a major change.

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LOL

everyone at work has said SR20 or LS1 conversion - they should know I cant afford that - they work with me haha

Thats it Dave - I've got a few options and waiting for Yavuz to gimmie a buzz back.

Im in no rush now, so looks like end of April/early May is when it will get started. (thats when I'll have money and after my wedding)

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