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Massive news!!! Channel 31 Automotive Program " MY DRIVE" is going to do a feature on our Tri Club Drag Day.

Presenter Adam Tonkin is keen to cover all the action of the day!

Including footage of the Cruise there, the Racing, the Show n Shine and interviews with some of the owners of the cars, so get on board, clean those cars, enter the drags or the Show N Shine or just make sure you get your name down to spectate.

This will be a huge day.

Below are the links to My Drive, jump on Facebook click on 'like' and support this great show.

Website : http://www.mydrivemedia.com.au

Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/pages/My-Drive/179002238779472

Go check out the members thread with more details!!!!!

Link - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/383927-tri-club-drag-challenge-sun-feb-12th-2012/page__pid__6183835__st__20#entry6183835

Maybe if I had enough info that would make me interested enough to want to go it would be, but all I know is there is an event some where doing some thing and channel 31 will be there, not enough to get me interested.

When i find something that interests me i will join, but whrn you have to go through a heap of bullshit just to get info on a single event and there is no other info on any event for the year let alone the next couple of months why would i bother?

It's the 22nd of January, people are on holidays.

Motorsport dates were only sent out from other clubs that we work around in very late Dec/Early Jan. Until they come out the overall calendar cannot be done etc.

If you don't like it - that's fine. Don't need to broken record about it.

If you don't like it - that's fine. Don't need to broken record about it.

Broken record about it? Care to point out where in this thread someone has mentioned that dates and details have not been finalised yet for 2012 so there is no other information available?

Thats all that needed to be said, instead the general consensus is to just pay the money to find out.

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