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Im going... thats all that matters :unsure:

btw what bank are we paying the entry fee into??? VIC's I am guessing?

Westpac Bank

Name: Skylines Australia - Victoria

BSB: 033305

Account: 265609

Description: DECA *your name*

Scotsman - I'll get the stuff faxed sunday if thats ok?

and I'll transfer sunday too

hope I still make it, I've gotta defend my NSW placing of 1st...

Yep thats cool.

Westpac Bank

Name: Skylines Australia - Victoria

BSB: 033305

Account: 265609

Description: DECA *your name*

No worries :unsure: Making the payment now... although I think I have missed todays cutoff so guessing you will see it Monday/Tuesday

OK since this event sold out super quick (38 minutes), and a lot of VIC members have missed out, i'm going to need you guys to get me an entry form and payment quickly.

Basically I need you guys to send me an entry form before Wednesday. Otherwise your spot will be up for grabs.

Also I see a large deposit in the SAU bank account.

Who made this deposit and which entrants is it for?

No sure. But I paid $75 with description "DECA Victor H...."

Paid and Form emailed (coz my fax doesnt seem to want to work).

Thanks see ya there! >_< :sorcerer:

Yep I have recieved!!!

Also the ones that are going down for Winton will probably be all bunking in Cabin 1 for that first night until we arrive ...

Can I please have an accurate list of who is going!!!!

Well, Liz Ando Me....

Updated!! ;)

:nyaanyaa:

I just cant wait to flog the GTR again!!!

My new brakes are friggin massive, Diff's will be in, engine run in and should be making well into the 400's by deca.

The car should be sorted and ready to clean up down there in a weeks time.

Ill deposit and senda form monday cause I cant do it over the weekend.

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I just cant wait to flog the GTR again!!!

My new brakes are friggin massive, Diff's will be in, engine run in and should be making well into the 400's by deca.

The car should be sorted and ready to clean up down there in a weeks time.

Ill deposit and senda form monday cause I cant do it over the weekend.

You'll love it man. And the GTR's gotta rule. We need to do better than last time - Hell when Chubb (Dori, Dori) is your fastest.....

(just taking the piss Chubbs)

OK since this event sold out super quick (38 minutes), and a lot of VIC members have missed out, i'm going to need you guys to get me an entry form and payment quickly.

Basically I need you guys to send me an entry form before Wednesday. Otherwise your spot will be up for grabs.

And im 1 of them.. :down:




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