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Heathcote park raceway

Saturday, 10th of February 2007

location info: www.heathcoteraceway.com.au/

Gate Open: 10:00am - 4:00pm*

*please come at least 15minutes before the gate open and no later than 11am

Hi guys,

i'm inviting you to EXE drag day... this is non competition day. only for fun, test, and tune... no thropy and no prize... its pre-paid invitation only, so no payment at the gate

Driver Entry fee: early bird - $45* / car (before 5th feb 2007), $55* / car (after 5th of feb 2007).

* include: unlimited run, timeslips provided, free BBQ + softdrinks (you can have more than one, depending on the availability)

Spectactor Entry fee: $15** / person

** include: free BBQ and drinks (you can have more than one, depending on the availability)

strictly no payment at the gate!

helmets are available on the day, free but u must leave ur driving licence to borrow one

TO BE ADDED ON THE LIST:

1. send payment to:

ANZ account

acc name: Silas B Andrianto

bsb number: 013400

acc number: 555886757

put DRAG DAY on the description when you do the internet transfer.

if you deposit the money straight to ANZ branch, then please record the time and date of the transaction

2. send email to [email protected]

and put these detail:

subject: EXE DRAG DAY

name:

mobile:

amount paid:

date of the payment/transaction:

car detail: make, model, mods, etc

your address:

forum/club:

number of spectactor/crew included:

3. you will get a reply email and the entry ticket* (after 8th feb 2007).

please print this out and show it at the gate.

the ticket for driver and spectactor are different, so make sure you print both.

*no ticket, no entry... so please: dont forget to print it and dont forget to bring it

Drag Car list:

  1. JDMDOS | GSR | DOS | DEFINITE | payment soon
  2. andreqo | EG5 | DOS | DEFINITE | payment soon
  3. sandy | SP23 | EXE forum / OMC | DEFINITE | payment soon
  4. flameboy | 350Z | EXE-crew | DEFINITE | PAID
  5. kthl | 350Z | EXE-crew | DEFINITE | PAID
  6. cain | MPS3 | EXE-crew | DEFINITE | PAID
  7. fknidt | Civic | EXE-crew | DEFINITE | payment soon
  8. skyfrank85 | Civic | EXE-crew | DEFINITE | payment soon
  9. jally07 | Golf Gti | EXE-crew | DEFINITE | PAID
  10. blackS14 | S14 | EXE-crew | DEFINITE | payment soon
  11. icegroove | DC2R | EXE-crew | tentative |
  12. petgts4 | R32 | EXE-crew | DEFINITE | PAID
  13. jimmyg | WRX | OZWRX | DEFINITE | PAID
  14. phuc nguyen | Swift Gti | N/A | DEFINITE | payment soon
  15. silver_screen | Civic | OZHONDA | DEFINITE | payment soon
  16. sheepo | SP23 | EXE forum / OMC | DEFINITE | payment soon
  17. KURO | EG | nightkids | DEFINITE | payment soon
  18. Garry | Corolla Sportivo | N/A | tentative |
  19. Robin | A4 T | garage café | DEFINITE | payment soon













regards,

EXE-Crew Management

www.exe-crew.com/forum

(send email to [email protected] for invitation request)

Edited by flameboy
have the prices gone up at heathcote since last year?

nope... heathcote charge us $40...

the extra $5 that for the free BBQ + drink, and to cover the cost of printing flyers.... also some tips for the cook and photographer on the day... :sleep:

Edited by flameboy
  • 2 weeks later...

IMPORTANT!!! PLEASE READ!!

hi guys,

unfortunately this time not many interest on the EXE Drag day (which is good that now ppl want EXE TRACK DAY yay! :() we couldnt make the minimum number required (we got 26ppl so far...and we need 40minimum)

so we have to move the drag day from saturday 10th february 2007 to sunday 11th february 2007 (one day after) sunday is just a normal heathcote open to public day, and you will have to pay $40 at the gate... (not $5 unlimited BBQ and drinks sorry ) however, Joanne from heathcote has guarantee us 25 spaces for sunday...

so i will need all of you that has already paid (thx for the prompt payment) to give me your account number and i will tranfer the money back to your account...or i can give it to you on sunday if you are still going for sunday...

please let me know if you are still interested on coming on sunday... i will email out the details of the cruise up there soon...

please contact my number anytime if you have any question 0413397102

regards,

Silas

EXE-crew management

www.exe-crew.com/forum/

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