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I did have an idea about hiring a mini bus but noone has said anything so unless everyone puts in for one it is make your own way. we are taking a barina out there big loss of power :)

I'd happily chuck in for a minibus. I have this strange aversion to leaving my Z anywhere it is likely to get trashed or broken in to... don't know why :)

Hey guys well the price of a 12 seater minibus will be $150.53 for the day plus fuel (probably) it is a turbo deisel so at least we won't lose our turbo ;) the price for each person will be about $12-$13 plus fuel if need be but fuel would only be another dollar or 2 each. So he who wants minibus say I! :sleep: So 3 or 4 people need to arrange their own way sorry. So yet again first in best dressed.

We are going up there today to check it out anyways! :wave:

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I'll be driving out too; room for a South-sider if they're quick to PM me... However,will be needing to leave or hang around afterwards at my own discretion,so....s'up to you,tag-along!

P.S. Can we get the list of paid up entrants again? My mate who wanted in isn't sure if he's actually "in" or not...and I'm not positive he is,either.

Hey guys this is the list, we have been told now they double booked and we have been moved back to Sunday 4th March :kiss:

List:

SL33KY (Emily & Daniel + 2) Deposits taken

Bluprint Deposits taken

Sinista32 Deposits taken

CeJay Deposits taken

Cef11e Deposits taken

LTSJayce Deposits taken +1 need deposit (this is the last person we need)

Contempt Deposits taken

Veilside R33 Deposits taken

a20089 Deposits taken

James (sorry don't know your screen name) Deposits taken

SKYLVIA Deposits taken

Baconer Deposits taken Paid up

Sorry for the change or date guys, this was out of our control. The booking has been made so if you cannot make it, please try to find someone to take your spot as it has all been paid for.

Yes we will, the booking has already been made for the 4th and are non refundable as we have already paid. If those who cannot come can find someone else to fill their positions or we find someone to fill your spot we will refund your $25 (this will be a last resort). So come on guys let's make this work, I know it has been hard with the date changing but we had no choice. :):P

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