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Im in Paul...

Now what were you saying about getting a passanger ride???

What do i need to do to secure a ride???

Also can i come in the morning to watch???

Also do i pay you for the track licience or do I do that on the day... I will need you help on the day as i have not been out there for over 2 1/2 years...

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Hi Col,

To secure a passenger ride you need to pay in full. Its an incentive scheme I'm running to get paid up in good time.

You can come in the morning to watch. Spectators are welcome.

You can buy the license on the day, its $55 for a year.

I need you to email me the details I need (see my email).

Help on the day is no problem. All the guys who come to track day are approachable and friendly. I think the atmosphere in the pits is really good.

Paul

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YAY!!!!

I have the 12th off!

I AM IN!!!

SAVE ME A SPOT!!!!

Sweet Jas...

Which time you racing (morning or afternoon)

Im helping out Paul in the morning doing some track duties and then racing in the afternoon...

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There is only 1 spot left. The best way to book is by email !!!!

Paul

I'm at work at the moment, so don't have access to email!

ARGH!!!

I WILL take that spot, if you hold it for me until tomorrow when i can get home and email you/deposit the money!!!

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Gonna sit this one out... but will be back in November with bigger brakes, fresh tyres and suspension that can withstand me doing some rallycross on turn 1.... :P

Have fun guys!

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