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$40 p.a. i think an L2S will get you on the track, but i have to check and get back to you

So far its pay on the day, if there's enough people who want to go down the night before i can arrange that for you guys

Yea L2S should be sufficient if you already have it. Last time I was there, i gave my CAMS no. and didnt have to get the wakie licence.

You guys better be fit :rofl:

And im not talking about running in straight lines... PISS FIT!!!!!!!!!!!!

the only reason im coming is to sink cans for a week solid :(

You. are. on.

List updated guys :(

We have confirmation of the L2S licences today from Wakefield, if you have an L2S you dont need the Wakefield licence

You guys better be fit :(

And im not talking about running in straight lines... PISS FIT!!!!!!!!!!!!

the only reason im coming is to sink cans for a week solid :(

you got nothing nismoid. the only sau VIC guy that knows how to empty a can is troy, and he's a bloody NSW low volume import FFS.

So that means you're coming along Richard?

Driving or drinking?

a little from collumn A and a little from collumn B.

actually not sure if I can come as I may be overseas on 4/11.

as long as my car is sorted then im the

would be happy to go down the night before

You will have a clutch by Sunday, so its easy to have finished by the end of next week even

a little from collumn A and a little from collumn B.

actually not sure if I can come as I may be overseas on 4/11.

Cool :)

you got nothing nismoid. the only sau VIC guy that knows how to empty a can is troy, and he's a bloody NSW low volume import FFS.

I'd hate to see your high volume ones... well... actually i've seen supposedly two of them.

And one was hugging the bowl :O




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