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Eastern Creek Half day Drive day THURSDAY 3rd April.


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Ok,

Well here we go again.

Date: Thursday 3rd of April 2003

Time: 1 - 5pm (need to be at the track no later than 12:15pm to sign up)

Venue: Eastern Creek Raceway

Event: Track day organised through MOTO CONCEPTS

Cost: If we have more than 15 = $130 per car.

If we have less than 15 = $140 per car.

Event "Debriefing": To be conducted at the Cricketers Arms at the conclusion of the days track activity.

I'll be taking deposits ($50) again on this one and I was hoping that Dino or Brendanf might help out in this regard for the TNS people. I will speak to Silver to see if he could lend me a hand with TWS so as there are two people from each are to get deposits to.

Please post your interest here so we can get an idea of numbers.

Intrested people (deposits indicated in brackets):

Majanal

Roy ($50 24/2/03)

Silver-Arrowz

Merli

Duncan

Kel

Dazsta

Carlo

Tex

fatz

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Bummer Brendan... I'll have to see about the deposits... might have to get them to dino if he is coming to this day.

Dino???

I'll probably be to the BK on cumberland cruise this saturday if people want to drop deposits... and I'll probably do the Nasho run on Sunday morning also.

Will confirm on Friday.

lol, the gauntlet is thrown down by the girl with the auto...

Dan, have you considered using the club account to take deposits, we could just put money straight in thru internet banking or through a branch, as long as we know who each deposit is from.

how can we get rocked by an auto r31 that is parked in the carpark with a blown turbo???

By the way... if anyone wants to pay a deposit tomorrow (Saturday) night... I'll be at Homebush 6c between 8 and 8:30pm.

Remember that if you don't have a deposit in then you won't get a guaranteed spot.

See you all there,

Dan.

Originally posted by Majanal

how can we get rocked by an auto r31 that is parked in the carpark with a blown turbo???

I can't believe that would happen- Pete is such a sensible driver!

And you blokes should watch what you say about autos- my saabie has given a few skylines a run when she's been wound up :P

Kel

Ok, Date to be taking deposits, and final date to get them in, will be Saturday 22nd of March at Homebush 6c. I'll confirm time a bit closer to the day but it will probably be around lunchtime.

Can someone check and make sure that there is no cricket games on on that day please!!!

Cheers,

Dan.




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