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Guys I'm gonna post up car #'s on Thursday/Friday. If you have pre-entered just quote your car number and we'll give you a sticker with the number on it.

Currently approx 7x cars pre-entered.

For those few people signing up to SAU NSW Membership, i'll get forms out to you guys so you can complete and we can get them to Shell to process.

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Guys I'm gonna post up car #'s on Thursday/Friday. If you have pre-entered just quote your car number and we'll give you a sticker with the number on it.

Currently approx 7x cars pre-entered.

For those few people signing up to SAU NSW Membership, i'll get forms out to you guys so you can complete and we can get them to Shell to process.

7x meaning 70+ cars right... pretty good if so.

I can't make the entry as I have my gf's bro's bday nite out on saturday so its gona be a big one. will try to come see the show later in the day.

doesn't look good guys. the program got todays and yesterdays forcast down exact!!! i think today it was off by 1degree.

Tomorrow (this is dead centre of Granville) says 13^ and storms, followed by Friday 15^ raining. lets just hope that the weekend gets better.

ive got a program thats so freaking accurate with its weather forcast. it picked the storm we got here in Sydney, i didn't believe it when i saw the weather forcast for the weekend.

anyways i wont know the exact figure till Friday morning but atleast we'll know then and there. to give you an idea, here in Penrith tomorrow it'll be 15degrees, Sunny but not too many clouds and Wednesdays the rain will stop completely with hardly any clouds but it'll be a cold 12 degrees.

dunno about penrith... but this was spot f**king on for hornsby area :)

im gonna have to get a tent or some shit lol

Hate to be a stick in the mud !! - but if its raining on sunday i aint gonna be parking all day in what will clearly be a muddy paddock - i am hoping that the weather will be fine :) - hope to see you all there in glorious sunshine - cheers m :banana:

The council wont let us go on there if it's mud. We will be assessing the situation on friday. If need be we will postpone the event by 2 weeks.

i was afraid of that :D

gf wont be happy to find out i "accidently cancelled" our holiday :kiss:

As long as it's before 10pm. 10pm is cut off time.

Email with info and details about the day will be emailed to all entrants later tonite...

That's 10AM, not 10pm...

The online entry form is not working and i am going to have my computer taken away soon and will be of line for a couple of days(rebuild, new flux capacator, high flow, blah, blah) if it isnt back up soon i will bring the form on the day

PS it is pooring at nowra south coast.

Cheers Andrew.

The online entry form is not working and i am going to have my computer taken away soon and will be of line for a couple of days(rebuild, new flux capacator, high flow, blah, blah) if it isnt back up soon i will bring the form on the day

PS it is pooring at nowra south coast.

Cheers Andrew.

I think it's up.?.. http://crankroom.org/sau/

Yea thats fine entering on the day is o k.




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