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Excelent :D

Keep the payments coming please, you have limited time left to book your spot...

Numbers will be made up with other car clubs if we cant get enough spots paid by the 8th of June...

This event will go ahead rail, hail or shine so get your payments in asap please...

But I'll still turn up in the GTR!

Cool, at least your coming with one car Cam, will be good to see you again back in a skyline...

payment made iam in!

WOW, that was quick, thanks!!!

Karen (SMR33) will confirm your payment shortlly...

Ill be there to watch, Pending i can get a lift!

This looks awsome will be good to meet some sau guys.

Please do its events like this that bring the forum together to chew the fat over a bbq lunch...

Excelent :P

Keep the payments coming please, you have limited time left to book your spot...

Numbers will be made up with other car clubs if we cant get enough spots paid by the 8th of June...

This event will go ahead rail, hail or shine so get your payments in asap please...

Cool, at least your coming with one car Cam, will be good to see you again back in a skyline...

WOW, that was quick, thanks!!!

Karen (SMR33) will confirm your payment shortlly...

Please do its events like this that bring the forum together to chew the fat over a bbq lunch...

I'll definatly come if i can con someone into comming as well, If not anyone willing to let me slart with them let me know :D

I get my licence in august so i cant wait to come out to some qld sau events.

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Both Karens post and the very first post show who has and has not paid yet.

Im a believer in "Build it and they will come"

Payments will flood in this week, its always the way people leave their payments till the last minute (not sure why).

But they do, and Ive spoken to Mark about it and Ill see what he has to say but at this stage we are still 100% on for a dyno day.

Get your payments in NOW then pm SMR33 to say you have done so, Please with sugar on top.

ill bring the ceffy out for this, also Series 5 might bring his rotor out if thats cool?

sorry col, the ceffy on has 180klms of its run in done and its not gonna be ready in time to run at this event.

ok thanks, but still come along it will be fun none the less...

I have spoken to Mark and he has lined up a further 5 high HP cars to run so this is a definate event...

We are 100% for go and will be running reguardless... So get your payments in now if you were wondering if we would cancel, you need not fear its ON!!!

Thanks Karen for you help :D

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