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How about I let you have a run or 2 on the pan if we get a long enough break. You've been doing the marshalling while without a car so it's fair enough.

BTW I'm bringing a mate. I wanted to enter him and his MX-5 but he's a big girl.

My dilemma is, do I play it serious and bring the semi's or just have fun sliding big Purple??? And if it rains I'll need the wets for at least a little traction.

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LOL...you pay the money, you should get as many runs as you can...dont volunteer seat time for me :woot:

Its still good fun even without a car...miniwog and co know how to ammuse the crowd, and Poite has taken over from me with limiter action so we have all bases covered forma spectating stance.

..and i have given up on gettign any accomodation. I am yet to actually sleep in the bed that i pay good money for...so this time im just goign to invest that accom money in more booz:)

I have released the event schedule for download. Please print and bring with you if you would like a colour copy.

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Event Schedule: Click Here

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Entry list with competition numbers

1 Andrew Richmond* R34 GTR

2 Paul Rivoli*** R33 GTST

3 Will Stark**** WRX

4 Garry Matthews***** WRX

5 Damion Wilson WRX

6 Matt Lowth WRX

7 Dave Marinucci XR6T

8 Dane Stokes S13

9 Justine Schuller 200SX

10 Blaise Paris* R34 GTR

11 Karl** XR6T

12 Sarah Biggin*** R33 GTST

13 Helen White**** WRX

14 Alycia Matthews***** WRX

15 Ben Winstone R32 GTR

16 Nigel Beale Supra

17 Ang R32 GTR

18 Paul Di Lizia WRX STI

19 Jordan Walsh WRX

20 Chris Thomson R33 GTR

21 Scott Bailey TX5

22 Nick Edlin R33 GTST

23 Alan King Skoob

24 Al Calleja R33 GTST

25 Jarrod Moore R32 GTST

26 Ryan Bell Sil180

27 Dino Russel Mitsubishi RVR

28 Mario West 200SX

29 Martin Sullivan Bluebird

30 Justin Marcus R33 GTST

31 Nick Savvides BMW Z4

32 Scott Andrew R33 GTST

33 John Andrew R33 GTR

34 Michael Pope R32 GTR

35 Justin Masters R33 GTST

36 Tom Giordano R32 GTST

37 Tharaka Pathirage Mitzubishi Galant

38 Geoff Williams R33 GTR

39 William Lee R33 GTST

40 Russell Cunningham R32 GTST

41 Shan Moorthy R32 GTST

42 Peter Blythe R34 GTT

43 Craig Moore R33 GTST

44 Ben Lippa 180SX

45 Danny Spencer R33 GTST

46 Sharni Brown 180SX

47 Wayne Sterling R33 GTST

48 Jarrod Davis 180SX

Not bringing the cheaters unless it is raining.

I want to Sliiiii......iiiiiiiii.....iiiide.

Brisby, you'll take a run and damn well enjoy it. Don't make me kick your sooky Waratahs lovin' ass.

I trust there will be a little time for volunteers to take a run.

We'll have to see how the day pans out. A lot depends on the weather. If its fine and sunny we'll get through everyhting ok but if the skidpan is wet then we'll struggle to get through all the runs as it is.

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