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With summer just around the corner and the sun starting to warm up our tyres, there is no better time to throw on a meet+cruise+drag event,

Anyone and everyone is welcome (yes even Honda's) to come along and join us!

Geelong people will be meeting up at the Bunnings Warehouse North Geelong car park at 10am, then we will leave shortly after everyone has arrived.

We will head up to Calder park, approx 50 min drive where you may either spectate ($25) or enter your car for unlimited runs down the quarter mile ($70)

All you need to compete is a aus/nz approved helmet and a roadworthy car.

As mentioned everyone is welcome to come along and if you can't meet us in Geelong then meet us at Calder park raceway around 11.30am

They usually have a canteen with plenty of food for lunch, full facilities, toilets sitting areas etc, also after every quarter mile run you will get a printout of your times.

Great way to test the performance of your everyday street car legally!

For all those who would like to come along, either send me a PM or leave a reply in the thread.

My number is 0466 103 384 for those running late/need details.

Link to Calder Park website - http://www.calderpark.com.au/events/andra-street-meet-street-outlaws-qualifying-round-5-72152.aspx

Cya there!

Cheers - Dan

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Date: 21st September.

Time 12pm-4:30pm.

ive always thought $25 is bit steep for spectating an amateur event (especially drags) but ill come along if a few SAU'ers are interested.

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