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Unfortunately boys and girls we have had to cancel this event due to total numbers being too low for us to risk continuing any further. Thank you very much to those of you who paid straight away.

Please send an email to admin AT renew.asn.au with your postage details so we can send you your refund, if you wish to come to Wakefield on the 1st of July we can refund you the difference just let us know that is what you want.

Damn it...... that's twice now at EC I have paid and its been cancelled.... perhaps its a sign :D ?

Email sent..... :rant:

Tell me about it Anna... It's giving me the shits.

The last one got cancelled, and the last day that DID run I ended up having a major server blow up at work so i couldnt get to the track! :wave:

Tell me about it Anna... It's giving me the shits.

The last one got cancelled, and the last day that DID run I ended up having a major server blow up at work so i couldnt go!

We could have our own EC day :rant:

Oh well guess its SAU track day at Wakefied.. although this renew one the week before sounds ok too..! Going to have a look if I can do both!

Yeah thats what I was thinking.. Wakefield twice in two weeks is a bit much for me unfortunately :rant:

MrGenius - Do you have a link for the 1st July track day? I couldnt find it on renew.

bs!

1 a week is fine by me!

DAM! I just finished filling in the registration form and had only logged on to get the payment instruction.

From reading the previous posts I was worried I was going to miss out due to it being sold out and now it’s cancelled due to lack of numbers?

When is there another track day at the Creek?

What else is on around early June?

I have new semis that need trashing!!!

*cries*

man, I was pumped >_<

cant belive not enough interest in this day - man, that sucks - dont worry Mr Genius - not your fault - its just a pity :(

well, Im going to goto driftland friday 25th may

and im buying an oil cooler

and doing an l2s day, f**k it~ :P

*cries*

man, I was pumped >_<

cant belive not enough interest in this day - man, that sucks - dont worry Mr Genius - not your fault - its just a pity :(

well, Im going to goto driftland friday 25th may

and im buying an oil cooler

and doing an l2s day, f**k it~ :P

Linky me up to this driftland day puhlease.. and L2S... need some practice in my boat before Wakefield!

driftland.com.au

or .com only?

one of the two!

l2s day - theres a thread here somewhere!

Anna - Im heading out soon, so see you soonish - i'll call

No worries.. il check it out... I haven't gone to lunch yet so I can come over the rd with ya :P




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