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The following paid yesterday,

Anthony Chan (Madman) GSR

Brad Sullivan HZ Premier

Adam Hart 180SX

Jeff Watson Ford Escort

I rang Anna and she said that pit crew coming at 12 noon is alright, because she will leave it to the RPM and SAU crew to police the attendance. Avgas is also readily available on site.

Also, I have contacted someone to do a sausage sizzle for us at the pit area.

Alright, hope everyone have a good day tomorrow!!

Also, in regards to the pit crew, we can bring in as many as we all want to, its pretty much a casual thing as long as there are no walk in public , its fine.

The weather forecast says its all beaut plus the sausage sizzle tomorrow should make it one awesome day!

Oh, BTW, those on the list can still pay at the gates tomorrow as we still have a few spots left.

They charge a lot for avgas at air from memory.

I may be a little late in the morning due to a few problems, will be there at 10 hopefully.

I got my new diff but they used a GTR centre as it is a mechanical type lsd with a 4.3 ratio. But i now need to use GTR driveshafts and GTR hubs, so at the moment the car has no diff, rear brakes, rear hubs, driveshafts and exhaust. So i will be busy in the morning.

Anyone arriving later in the day is fine, Anna AIR said that it will be up to RPM and the SAU( I take it that she meant the moderators of the forum) guys to police the attendance, basically what she meant is that we are not allowed to charge admission fee to the public.

Couple more people paid today

Matt Sullivan ( Bugalugs) R33 GTST

Wayne Fitzpatrick Mazda RX3

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