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Hey everyone.

CDA 5 is coming up in a couple of weeks and we are still struggling to get enough numbers to break even.

Basically it's a 2 day "Drift Prac"

Its great for people that are new to drift and just want to get out there and have a thrash around in there car.

The great thing about the whole weekend is the atmosphere. It's not competitive unless you want it to be which I think is awesome.

Now down to the nitty gritty:

It's on the 17th and 18th of September (Saturday and Sunday)

Entry fee is $315 for both days.

After the entry fee you need to have your cams LNS 2 licence which is around $70 if I remember correctly and your WASCC membership. You can get a day pass which is sufficient for CDA 5 and is really all you will need if you are only going to do the one event. Im pretty sure the day membership is $57 (Feel free to tell me the exact amounts)

All in all its a great weekend is is extremely good for grassroots drifting. So get in there and have a crack.

Here is the link to the entry forms.

http://www.wascc.com...sault-sept.html

Entry form must be completed by MIDNIGHT WEDNESDAY SEP 7 so be quick!

Cheers everyone

Mitch.

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