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im going in the v8 owners club drag day this sunday, if my car holds togethor i could be keen on going

No worries mate, let me know how you go, if you are interested in coming along after the V8 day, ill add your name to the list.

Good to see some names guys, Its always good to have a bit of a gathering.

More and more people are joining in, so its starting to look like a great day...........Latest rumour is that there may be some old school muscle coming along, in the form of a GT Falcon.....he is yet to confirm 100% though.

Along with the monaro (twin turbo), transam, STi's and offcourse, MONA :turned: I am going to be up for a hell of alot of runs.........*knock on wood my gear box holds together*

Regz

Dean

will confirm with my girlfriend tomorrow but i will more than likely be in on this one as the car will be tuned and ready to go by May :P:)

Will more than liley make payment tomorrow night :):huh:

Sweet, will put your name in the list and your spot will be confirmed as soon as payment goes through.

Regz

Dean

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To make it easier for you guys, when i have a moment ill put up my post from Autotech which has all the details in my first post......will save all you guys having to look at various links etc.

woah people! stop being soft! pay the man already!

LOL somebody is keen to race.

PS, Ok Mona, you got me as my first race............You know, if you wonna chop me, there was an easier way to do it, all you had to do was ask LOL :(

Looks like your finally gonna get to chop/own the big ford ay :(

sif!!! i love that ford... i still drool all over the colour and the car :P but its been a long saga between us that has to be laid to rest! i have a feeling you have a few tricks up your sleeve!! bring it on i say! :)

LOL the only trick up my sleaves was that i wasnt planning on running the car.....purly just to organise. Concerns over whether or not my gearbox will hold up on the day is the reason why i wasnt planning on running.

However, now that your going......I think i may need to put it back in for a couple runs LOL..

We'll see what happens, ill need to speak to Spiro at autotech then go from there.

whats the story with the bikes?

Hi V_Twin,

Mate, sorry for the delayed reply however I am waiting for the official word from John from WSID. Email has been send, if i dont get a reply mon arvo ill give him a call.

As soon as i get soom sort of a response ill let you guys know.

Regs

Dean

Getting close now guys, about a week or so to go before we hit cut off for the event. How are you guys going with payments? Ill need to start getting some in soon to confirm places.

Look forard to hearing from you guys,

Regz

Dean

Hi Dean, i'll be paying tomorrow (tuesday) after work around 4ish. Ill PM you once i've done it.

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