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Yeah its pay before mainly to keep commitment, the other reason is to get 15% discount.

Dan, ill get details to you tomorrow for direct deposit. Anyone else wanting to pay that way i will give details.

Alternatively for those who prefer to pay in cash, i work in osborne park. So feel free to drop by during working hours.

R Dirty 3 (Thats me) and wife PAID

God Thrilla and Mrs Thrilla

Dan the Man PAID

Pulp and Girlfriend PAID x2

Tigeryas (Date pending) CONFIRMED. PAID

Mr Keets PAID yes, Paid!!! So we have him confirmed for this event!

Gts-t Vspec PAID

Nizmo PAID

Chainfire PLUS 1.

342Four UNCOMMITED TEAM MEMBER!!!

Sam Kids are allowed, so you can come

StageaGirl, Mitchy and Jnr PAID

R34Maniac and Chaffeur (he has to drive the beamer )

Topaz and Girlfriend PAID

This is who has and hasnt paid. Everyone on this list still coming??

When did we need to pay by again Brad?

And was it $12 each with the group discount?

I will add my Girlfriend to the list as she wants to come...

Payment would be good before about the 16th so it can be paid in full to get discount.

With discount it is $10.20 per person.

Girlfriends are welcome to come. The more the merryer.

GTS-T Vspec, Ill confirm your paymetn tonight when i get home.

Thanks .

Myself and my girlfriend are still coming, might need to transfer the money to your bank account brad since i probably won't have time to come around and see you this week.

No worries. Ill send you DD details tonight if you like.

Are my tyres bald yet??? :P

No worries. Ill send you DD details tonight if you like.

Are my tyres bald yet??? :)

Nah they arn't bald yet, haha. My turbo broked last week so i can hardly get the wheels to spin anyway :) not that i try to or anything..

Still need to get my car rego'd for WA havn't had time yet. hoping to have it done by the end of the week, and then you can have your rims and my car back.

By the way i can't get that cracked rim fixed, it's well buggered. Would you still be interested in buying the other undamaged rims off me? i'll need a whole new set, unless i can source one of those rims from somewhere.

Nah they arn't bald yet, haha. My turbo broked last week so i can hardly get the wheels to spin anyway :P not that i try to or anything..

Still need to get my car rego'd for WA havn't had time yet. hoping to have it done by the end of the week, and then you can have your rims and my car back.

By the way i can't get that cracked rim fixed, it's well buggered. Would you still be interested in buying the other undamaged rims off me? i'll need a whole new set, unless i can source one of those rims from somewhere.

Not Bald YET??? lol Im in no hurry for them back. I have 4 sets of stock wheels now (I am cornering the market lol )

PM sent about your rims.

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