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yeah andy time to put ur money where ur mouth is boy. after the dyno all thats left is just the racing :)

My mouth isnt the one that is constantly open

I will say in for now, and I am gonna need a * too .....probably

Apologies if that particular weekend doesn't suit you Warren/Isaac ;) Unfortunately this change was completely out of our control - as Col has already mentioned, Richard is moving premises (better location, better workshop, and he will own it!) so Allstar won't actually be available for the event on the originally planned date. Hopefully we'll see you both at the next one!!

As for everyone else, hopefully the extra month's notice will give you time to organise things around the event, or sort out your cars, if you wish to attend. Remember that if you use Allstar for your mechanical or tuning work, the move will probably affect their ability to do that too!

A very big thumbs up to Richard @ Allstar for accommodating us so soon after his move :)

A very big thumbs up to Richard @ Allstar for accommodating us so soon after his move :)

Thanks for your kind words Marc...

Yeah its great of Richard to bend over backwards to make this happen for us all...

thumbs down to the events team

Sorry Warren, mate we have worked really hard to make this event happen but unfortunatlly Richard is moving and the new workshop offers better facilities to run the dyno day plus the extra support from the tyre mob next door will help our members also in the future...

So he is moving the weekend that the event was originally happening, there is nothing we can do to retain the 20th of Jan, so this was the next best thing... Not to pass the buck or anything, but its out of our control mate... It really didnt have anything to do with the execs...

Once again sorry, but we cant plan events knowing everyones calander. We just need to pop events up and let members work themselves around the event. Its gonna be impossible for us to make it 100% suitable to everyone. But if it helps you cann still get a power run on Richards dyno for $40 as advertised, just PM me if you would like the offer.

It is never too late Isaac but as the list is filling fast, it would probably be better to say yes now and if you have to pike due to work, then remove your name at that time. We have a reserve list for this very reason.

We have a reserve list for this very reason.

Arhhh bit also remember that you need to transfer your money to the SAU bank account to lock in your position...Its good to do it this way anyway, if your like me and paid monthlly you can pay between now and then when you got $40 or $50 spare and then not have to worry about it again...

Works for me... :)

SMR33 will update the paid list on Monday some time...

im happy to put money down but i dont like piking if it can be avoided..

consider me in then, i'll pay as required and notice will be given between the 8-10th jan :) if i cant make it i'm hoping the position could be sold on to someone else

if everyone on the list has already confirmed that they can make it on the 20th of jan, was it considered to change the venue rather than the date?

its a more logical choice in my opinion...

oh, and thanks for th offer of the dyno run, col, but i don't need one, i was going for the event not for the dyno number per se

and i do appreciate that the was changed because of allstar, but i personally don't care about allstar, i care about the majority of hte members of SAU who have already confirmed that they can make it on the initial date

We understand Warren

In short the fact is there are no shops around that can facilitate our requests and our pricing with a 3 week lead in time...

It all balances out tho as there were members who could not make the 20th of Jan and can now make the 24th of Feb...

Not much we can do its really out of our hands... We cannot call the event off all together, the reloaction of date is by far the easiest thing to do...

NOTE: The next cheapest shop that would facilitate a Saturday dyno day wanted $2200inc GST as a deposit before we even started to run cars... So at 40 cars thats $55 each... They would not let us hang banners and would not allow any of our sponcers there for the event... So Richard has the best offer for us "the club" in terms of cost and support...

It's OK, I can make the 24th....all of those people that just wanted to come along and see me can now go with the security of knowing I will make an appearance. Signed photos will be available, I'll also be autographing my latest book.

Thanks fans! <3

It's OK, I can make the 24th....all of those people that just wanted to come along and see me can now go with the security of knowing I will make an appearance. Signed photos will be available, I'll also be autographing my latest book.

Thanks fans! <3

HAHAHA You crack me up Dan... :P

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