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I think it's not realy a big issue, as we never have more than like three - five people that miss out. Basicaly to do a two day event we would need around 90 - 100 entries, and were not getting near that. Sure, probably a few people don't bother sending an entry in after the event hits 55, but I doubt if we would get to 100.

I know of about 3 people that would go if it wasn't so hard to get in. They basically said ahh.. it's too hard. I also have mates who would join SAU Vic if they knew they could get a spot. I think we would get the numbers but yeah there would be HEAPS more work involved. We'd need to start paying the organisers wages.

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Roy

I love the NSW guys and as so many people do I want to offer my hand and car in friendship as allmost all vic drivers suck at DECA and should not own a drivers lic let alone own a Skyline.

So I would like tosay that I and all the other Vics will be happy to be you servents for the time period while you legend drivers are down in our small state.

Thanks Roy!

I know of about 3 people that would go if it wasn't so hard to get in. They basically said ahh.. it's too hard. I also have mates who would join SAU Vic if they knew they could get a spot. I think we would get the numbers but yeah there would be HEAPS more work involved. We'd need to start paying the organisers wages.

Thanks Russ. This is good to know, as I said i'm only going off what entries I do receive.

I'll have a think about what we might be able to do for next year.

I would like to thank before hand to all that have put together this great event, I would not post up this much crap but you lot make it so much fun. You all are a great bunch of people that is why we enjoy the chance to meet up and also catch up with all who we have meet before.

Oh NSWFTW

There dropping like flys in NSW

I count 3 out..

21..A31 deviat

28..Msnismo

29..Liz

Im getting closer to making that list.... :rofl:

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nothing against our nsw friends, i just really wanna get on the pan :ermm:

I'm dropping out too.

Ive sent Chris a PM.

23 Victor Huang (d00dz) R33 GTST - Dropping out.

There dropping like flys in NSW

I count 3 out..

21..A31 deviat

28..Msnismo

29..Liz

23..d00dz

Im getting closer to making that list.... :)

It also means there are two spare beds for the accomodation. If anyone wants them I'm not sure who to contact Jess (Sinful) or Bec perhaps.

Hey everyone.

It's still 27 days till I get my licence back and still not sure if my mate will be able to drive my car up for me. I need to go up saturday morning and be back for a bucks night saturday night too.

Anyone here who is a good driver that could drive my car up and back for me? Car has a tricky clutch and spool diff that takes a bit to get used to but isn't too hard.

Can you help?

thanks.

If my cars not ready to go up on Fri, I can probably help. What suburb are you in?

Sorry should have mentioned. I'm in Doncaster East.

Cool thanks mate. That would be great.

Still a heads up at this stage. Waiting to hear back from my mate.

Car has a tricky clutch and spool diff that takes a bit to get used to but isn't too hard.

Can you help?

thanks.

haha I can vouch for that!... smooth as a babies behind once its moving, just as long as your not trying to exit a servo with the cops cruising past lol

I think I have to work on Sat at this stage but let me know if your mate falls through and I'll see what I can do

At this stage I would like to invite the following people from the reserves list into the event.

Mark Lampard EVO

James Ward EVO 8MR

Mark Kelly R33

Andrew Dean R33 GTR

Please let me know once you see this and confirm if you can make it / can't make it.

Once I finish the event schedule and do some peliminary estimated timing, I can work out how many we can run with on the day.

haha I can vouch for that!... smooth as a babies behind once its moving, just as long as your not trying to exit a servo with the cops cruising past lol

I think I have to work on Sat at this stage but let me know if your mate falls through and I'll see what I can do

Haha that's right. low speed corners aren't easy to do smooth.

At this stage I would like to invite the following people from the reserves list into the event.

Mark Lampard EVO

James Ward EVO 8MR

Mark Kelly R33

Andrew Dean R33 GTR

Please let me know once you see this and confirm if you can make it / can't make it.

Once I finish the event schedule and do some peliminary estimated timing, I can work out how many we can run with on the day.

Yeah i'm in... gotta be back in Melbourne for 10 year high school reunion at 7pm, damn i feel old..

At this stage I would like to invite the following people from the reserves list into the event.

Mark Lampard EVO

James Ward EVO 8MR

Mark Kelly R33

Andrew Dean R33 GTR

Please let me know once you see this and confirm if you can make it / can't make it.

Once I finish the event schedule and do some peliminary estimated timing, I can work out how many we can run with on the day.

Chris,

I won't be able to make it unfortunately due to awaiting on a set of injectors, so please take me off the list.

I am hoping to make it up there though to cheer on the lads!

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