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Majanal get's preferential treatment as Club President but the rest of you need to get your deposits in at some stage.

I'll be entering Steve - not drinking....although I could be persuaded to bring cans hahaha

Bring cans, i ll drink them, and you can enter - sorted :devil:

Yeah there's still spots AFAIK

Deposit the $100 and see if you get the time off, if you dont, you can sell your spot to someone else :down:

Deposit the $100 and see if you get the time off, if you dont, you can sell your spot to someone else :down:

Haha.. as long as you dont try to sell it on ebay for double the price!! :devil:

Haha.. I thought that was called scalping? I guess its fine as long as you dont try to sell it on ebay for double the price!! :devil:

Oops, yeah i forgot to say that you cant increase the price, its $100 to secure your spot :down:

LOL - the word "responsible" exists in car enthusiasts? If it did, you wouldn't have a Skyline.

Nah, James - just save up like $50 a week till the track day (still 2 months away) by then you "should" have $400.00 to play with. Not much, but it helps...

Least you don't have to get your car sorted out before this event; I still got to squeeze in a tune after my fuel upgrades... add onto this about $1k worth of parts for my other car :D

Using money for trackday prep, trackday itself etc to pay off car instead.

Being financially responsible is hard.

Ive PM'd Dave (TO4GTR) about your spot as he said he was keen before

Using money for trackday prep, trackday itself etc to pay off car instead.

Being financially responsible is hard.

just bleed the brakes. Heck, thats all I'm gonna be doing.....

yeah, being financially responsible + skyline = umpossible




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