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Next Sunday is the first Bridge City Autosports Auto-X of the year at PIR.  A few have expressed interest, and I placed a link elsewhere in this thread for signing up. I am signed up, and if I can get my brakes done this week, I plan on going.  I will update my status as to attendance as the week goes on. They run regardless of weather. If it’s not looking good I may not go due to the fact that when your not running, you’re re-setting comes for others and I’m not sure I want to stand in the rain all day. If you go they will look for the following: seatbelts, battery secured, no excessive leaks, decent condition tires, and a current helmet (I THINK Snell2010 or better) motorcycle helmets won’t do. They have some loaner helmets. Let me know if your thinking of going or have questions signing up. 

 

John

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On 2/25/2018 at 6:21 AM, Johnny Riviera said:

Next Sunday is the first Bridge City Autosports Auto-X of the year at PIR.  A few have expressed interest, and I placed a link elsewhere in this thread for signing up. I am signed up, and if I can get my brakes done this week, I plan on going.  I will update my status as to attendance as the week goes on. They run regardless of weather. If it’s not looking good I may not go due to the fact that when your not running, you’re re-setting comes for others and I’m not sure I want to stand in the rain all day. If you go they will look for the following: seatbelts, battery secured, no excessive leaks, decent condition tires, and a current helmet (I THINK Snell2010 or better) motorcycle helmets won’t do. They have some loaner helmets. Let me know if your thinking of going or have questions signing up. 

 

John

Man I missed this!  Haven't been checking the site recently.  Getting some things buttoned up on the 02 and would like to get out to start autoXing.  Apparently, I just missed this weekends event as well.  John will you be going to the next one in June?  

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Hey Baron - You going this Saturday?  I'm up for it.  Good meeting you in New Orleans!

 

 

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Chamonix 2002tii 2782507 July 23rd, 1974

Granada 2002 1664158 November 28th, 1968

Malaga 2002 4223965  March 11th, 1974 - Sold

You'll Never Drive Alone!  #YNDA

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