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Round 4 - Phillip Island July 1st (95dB) - By AROCA *Limited entries*


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Round 4 - Phillip Island July 1st (95dB) - By AROCA *Limited entries*

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Last time at PI for 2017 and we are lucky enough that AROCA are holding a 95dB day! (other days are only 75dB)

This event will sell out quickly so get your entry in ASAP.

When:
Saturday July 1st 2017

Where:
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
Back Beach Rd, Phillip Island VIC 3922

https://goo.gl/maps/43e4m1BtEWu

 

Entry cost
$280 until 25th of June and $320 after that.

Full event details and entry form which need to be filled out and sent back to Neil Choi. His details can be found on the entry form.

 

AROCA PHILLIP ISLAND SPRINT Supp Regs

AROCA PI ENTRY FORM

 

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I was in the same boat as you Travis, I called Neil on the form and he told me he has seen my entry but has been busy so hasn't processed it yet.

He assured me i'm entered so i'd guess you're in the same boat.

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On 2017-7-1 at 2:20 PM, acsplit said:

Josh... 20170701_141646.jpg

I saw this on the day... Awesome photography and great quality prints. I was extremely tempted to purchase... But decided against it. Could pay for another event entry! 

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