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throw me up there for afternoon battles either being a garage/cone gate person or the person that says "3-2-1 GO!!!"

:)

Im still going to be racing as Im going to be the champion :)

edit - and its Georgie :nyaanyaa:

Sif steal my job

HI Jess :)

Do you need any more help and is it just sunday or saturday as well?

Hiya Joey!! :)

Yep would love to have you as a helper, and it will only be on the sunday!!

Thanks :D

probably be there round 10ish (driving down from sydney on the day, have family commitments the night b4)

do i need to bring anything??

Yep thats fine!!

Will be firing up the BBQ around 11ish :)

I'm heading down with WTF-33R on Saturday arvo, staying the night down there at our free accommodation :), then I shall be there bright and early on Sunday morning! :yes:

Plzstickmeonthebacktrackthx :)

Edited by Corolla92
I'm heading down with WTF-33R on Saturday arvo, staying the night down there at our free accommodation :D, then I shall be there bright and early on Sunday morning! :)

Plzstickmeonthebacktrackthx :)

No worries ;)

Thanks!!!

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