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No worries, ill get a number for you

Italian sounds good, ive put up a thread in NSW, can you guys all get in there and whore it up so the NSW guys make the trip to Penrith? As you know, its a fair way from the city, and the trackday crew will need some notice :D

Mean fiddler - way better IMO :)

Here's the link to the dinner thread - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2596893

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Ok guys - I have to send the disclaimers to EC this week. I haven't got them from a bunch of you that have said you are coming.

So if you want to come fax them to me soon.

Here is the disclaimer again:

http://www.eastern-creek-raceway.com/pdf/I..._Disclaimer.pdf

My fax number is 03 9587 7563

Here is the current list and who as faxed me their disclaimers.

Snowman (R34 GTR) - Recieved

Aaron (R34 GTR) - Waiting

John (R33 GTR)- Recieved

Scotsman (R33 GTR)- Waiting

Jack (R33 GTR)- Recieved

Gareth (R32 GTR)- Recieved

Nige (R32 GTR)- Waiting

Brisby (R32 GTST)- Waiting

Matt (R34 GTT)- Waiting

Alan (EVO VII)- Waiting

James (EVO VIII MR)- Waiting

Drivers QLD

Bunta (R32 GTST)- Waiting

Snowman (R34 GTR) - Recieved

Aaron (R34 GTR) - Will be faxed Thur morning

John (R33 GTR)- Recieved

Scotsman (R33 GTR)- Emailing it Wed night

Jack (R33 GTR)- Recieved

Gareth (R32 GTR)- Recieved

Brisby (R32 GTST)- Its on my desk...will send it in the morning

Nige (R32 GTR)- Waiting

Matt (R34 GTT)- Waiting NO Idea...whats going on Matt?

Alan (EVO VII)- Waiting (i think has faxed to Snowie)

James (EVO VIII MR)- ill shit in his sheets tonight if he doesnt fill it in

Bunta (R32 GTST)- Waiting

Nige (R32 GTR)- Waiting

Matt (R34 GTT)- Waiting NO Idea...whats going on Matt?

Alan (EVO VII)- Waiting (i think has faxed to Snowie)

James (EVO VIII MR)- ill shit in his sheets tonight if he doesnt fill it in

Bunta (R32 GTST)- Waiting

Make that "faxed". As long as it doesn't blow off Snowmans fax machine tonight, out the open window and down the road somewhere. All done.

I can see you in this thread Andrew. Better send your form in. This is going to be a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Faxed mine to Snowy yesterday after Bris' immensly detailed email!

"Can you print off this form and fax it to Snowy" Thought Snowy couldnt open PDF's and needed a blank form, which he nearly got! :)

BTW - Anyone have the accomodation fax number handy for Wakefield, I have the form filled in but can't see the fax. Actually will check first post again.

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Snowman (R34 GTR) - Recieved

Aaron (R34 GTR) - Recieved

John (R33 GTR)- Recieved

Scotsman (R33 GTR)- Waiting

Jack (R33 GTR)- Recieved

Gareth (R32 GTR)- Recieved

Nige (R32 GTR)- Waiting

Brisby (R32 GTST)- Waiting

Matt (R34 GTT)- Waiting

Alan (EVO VII)- Recieved

James (EVO VIII MR)- Waiting

Snowy has posted all accommodation info on Page 9 of this thread - post number #177.

:)

Thanks Bec! I knew I had seen it somewhere and kept looking at the first post incase I had missed it. Form faxed for JW and myself, will call later to confirm.

10 hours and 30 mins to wakefield roughly

we'll be having a few stops on the way i would imagine so will take longer...

i spose with stops and stuff we'd be there by 6pm wouldnt we

what do we all think?

just wondering whether leaving at 6am will give us enough time to have an enjoyable drive up there and not be too knackered!!

or whether we should leave a bit earlier...?

Andrew... I'm out :D unfortunately I can't seem to do a track day without blowing an exhaust gasket.. I'd love to come along for the road trip, but it's not going to be fun driving all that way if I'm not actually racing! Maybe there will be another road trip some time next year..

i just did a whereis from melbourne to wakefield and thats how long it said it was, no idea if its accurate!!

Did you look at wakefield the suburb or wakefield race track which is near goulburn (sp??).

Coz i was looking at maps the other day and thought we were going to wakefield the suburb which is a freakin mile away, but James and Brisby set me straight.

Thanks Bec for the reference.

It takes about 10 hours to drive to sydney with stops if I remember right so wakefield should be a couple hours closer looking at the map. Where are you troy?

Which place is everybody staying out of the two for EC?

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