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Just to be different we will be bringing our Td300 RangeRover. I'll pay up this week

Really??? Serious???

Ill pop you on, remember this is a 2wd dyno...

I can still come along and just have a look right is there a spectator fee?

Yeah free to watch, please feel free to come along... Thats the whole idea...

internet transfered the money just now. Ill check in a few days that you got it.

Cool SMR33 will update once payments have cleared...

just paid my 50

Excellent, same as above...

Come on people pay god damn you all, you had long enough :) lol, lets make it a big event.

Cheers

Adam

HEHEHEHE Thanks Adam, some gentle pushing is always required, less than a week left to pay...

Gte your moneys in now...

Thanks for your payments guys...I'll check the account tomorrow.

Keith, spectators are more than welcome to come along :)

Jay, All Star have moved to new premises at Geebung. First post says Delta Street, but Col is yet to update this further.

Arh thanks for the reminder Karen I have updated the address for everyone...

58 Delta Street

Geebung

Looks like I am probably out...getting tuned the weekend before there so I don't really see the point in running but I will still be there to spectate

Mine gets tuned this saturday on the same dyno, im not running for the figure im running to show off as im a dyno queen... :(

I was hoping to see your in action Andy...

I'll be getting dad to put some money in, It'll come, he is just slow... Toyota FTW

Sweet

take me off the list sorry, car wont be ready in time :( sorry guys

No worries, done

We have a full list people infact its over full, so either pay or tell me your out...

Dont tell me your out 1 day before payments are due if you know your out now...

Karen, I just made payment

COL-GTX Serious......Has a couple of small mods and I'd like to see what its putting out. 2 wheel dyno is fine and I did speak to Richard about it :dry: It may not be up to Skyline horsepower.... but it would pull your house down :D

whoa col thats like the most monsterous reply ever :D

yeah, ive been on converence for a few days...

it's on like donkey kong... i'll take out my class for sure

On like donkey kong is a big statement

The following member payments are now confirmed:

Eug (Eug)

Francios (franky boy)

Graham (Grrr)

COL-GTX Serious......Has a couple of small mods and I'd like to see what its putting out. 2 wheel dyno is fine and I did speak to Richard about it :yes: It may not be up to Skyline horsepower.... but it would pull your house down :dry:

Yeah no worries, your down. Just thought id better check thats all.

Karen, will you be at the mountain run Friday night? could i possibly pay then?

Sorry for the late reply Tim, but yes thats fine :ninja:

It looks like I might have to pull out as well... Damn.

We'll see how things go, but I doubt the 34 will be fixed and ready for the end of feb.

Still sorting details out at the moment, so this is just a heads up.

Bugger...let me know whats happening so if you are not running, a refund can be arranged.

Im gonna have to pull out guys, engine wont be run in in time, and i dont really wanna do any damage to it again.

I was looking foward to taking out the RB20 class and giving the 25 and 26 boys a run for their money.

Oh well next time.

He is never online. His name is Ryan, i'll remind him about paying on the weekend.

Thats OK Joshwa, I'm pretty certain its his payment in the account but I needed some form of confirmation from him...if you happen to know his surname PM me :laugh:

Thanks!

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