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My Proton or my GTR (which I sold but will get one next year when its cheaper) havent got me the girl, unfortunately.

By the way, I spoke to Anna of AIR, she said that we can have as many pit crew as we want, as long as there are no paying spectators.

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Could someone please tell me how many numbers are confirmed and paid for for the 31st, so i can work out if i need to pay soon or not. The reason is that i will not know untill later in the week if i am going to have my new diff back in time for me to run or not.

Clint,

The people who have paid are in the entry list at the start of this thread mate. I've put a PAID next to those that have. There's plenty of people still to pay (myself included - paying tommorrow).

You just need to get the dollars to Ivan (RPM) by Friday or Monday next week.

Cheers mate,

Matt

Clint,

Goodluck mate, hope the diff arrives. Yeah the people on the list that have paid are it so far, to the best of my knowledge? Ivan PM's me as people pay & I update the list. I guess everyone is waiting till the last wk?

Henry,

Thanks mate.

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