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i am 90% sure that i will be cruzin down but what time do we meet up at the servo's on the F3 6 or 615

ps i am entering but not wining i will pay when we get down there and do u have to stand near ur car all day or not?

respect

Hey Kai53y did u happen to be a chick and drive a black 34 gtt with a huge rear wing and happen to be in the traffic jam in newie today and happen to have a gtr behind u? :D

hey there.... yep that was me.... nice car btw

ULOOOK

i am 90% sure that i will be cruzin down but what time do we meet up at the servo's on the F3 6 or 615

ps i am entering but not wining i will pay when we get down there and do u have to stand near ur car all day or not?

respect

Thats great your coming

Be at the twin servo's on the F3 at 6 so you guys can be ready and are fueled up and ready to leave as soon as we get there.

You dont have to stay with your car all day, there will be announcements when the judges are coming round so you can open the bonet or doors or whatever.

You'll want to go check out all the other cars. All the guys are nice too so I'm sure you'll find someone to chat to.

So what is the dealio with the mud in the park, weather, etc?

Dunno yet Dave, Adam will let us know and I will post up in this thread as soon as I know.

It's meant to rain today, tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday but who knows what will happen.

Hahaah.

I think the new date is actually going to work in our favour. All the sponsors were happy with it and a number of them will be putting on better displays or coming when they couldn't previously so that is great.

Hmm I know two other newie boys to convice to come along!

All this removal of local threads has really killed of their spirit.... so it'll be a battle :wave:

I know its a real battle Dave but tell them they should still come along. I know its hard to try and find a way to contact everyone :domokun:

I know allllll about it!

I can tell you of a place with sweet sweet candy :laughing-smiley-014:




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