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that simple yeah? and make the cheque out to the bthurst light car club?

sweet, ill do it tomorrow!

actually they just updated their protocol and are now asking for the cheques to be made out to Beer Baron care of Mr Charles Ash, call him C.Ash...

cheque and entry form sent - yay!!!!

you're gonna love it - there is simply nothing like going flat out around sections of Bathurst!

Look out for the little white Datsun 1200 coupe of Andrew Denniss there too. Stupidly fast car and he drives it hard!

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that with the CA18 in it?

Im good mates with his good mate!

never met him though - Im sure I will on the saturday.

Im pissed off that I cant do the sunday :laugh:

Corrine - just enter

settle down guys ;) they are just volunteers helping out a club in bathurst.....I'm sure they got your entries I have never heard of a problem.....if you haven't heard from them a week before you might want to call them, but even then you should be fine to just turn up on the day.

Its great to see some SAU people entering instead of talking :D Should be a great weekend away :P




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