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Yes you apparently get free entry, I'm having a rather atrocious day, so I will have to call them up another time to make sure this is all true...

You can pay whatever you like basically, I need an extra $160 to pay for power for the shit I am getting in... If it was an extra spot as i figured, then I was going to take the money to pay for the power... but alas...

bah, nothing is working out today at all...

Ok, if everyone who wants to enter could please send the correct amount to the SAU bank account, well, that would be just dandy :D

If you still want to enter, there is still enough time...

SAU Account Details:

Bank: NAB

Acct Name: Skylines Australia NSW

BSB: 082-356

Acct No.: 54-639-3766

Please put reference: autosalon "forum name" if you can fit it

NSWelshmen entrants are $120, while the two out of towners are $80

PLEASE PM ME WHEN YOU HAVE PAID, I will need to confirm with the accountant

Well, I have a 3 hour drive ahead of me on the friday so I just need to know when we're meeting so that I can plan out my trip...

Also, we get a free "buddy pass" dont we? Im bringing the missus along for the weekend.

Well if you turn up in the arvo then we will be there...

as for the buddy pass, at the moment, no... we missed the cut off... But I am going to see if we can still get them due to the large group we are putting in...

Hopefully it should be alright... or you could sneak her in :huh:

Yep fully understand!!

Probably thursday night :P

Wow, that's not soon at all, especially when the cut off is friday...

But it's no worries, I'll hop on the phone to them friday and tell them what's doing...

:)

Hey Jeff, can you make it there on the Friday?

Wow, that's not soon at all, especially when the cut off is friday...

But it's no worries, I'll hop on the phone to them friday and tell them what's doing...

:wave:

Hey Jeff, can you make it there on the Friday?

Well actually I will fax them to you tommorrow :)

I am seeing Lauren wednesday night and Jeff so will get payment off her and talk to Jeff about helping out!!

Sorry not on email at the moment , will be back on monday I reckon not ignoring you :laugh:

These are the forms that I currently have, and will be faxing to Auto Salon TOMORROW, so if you want to enter, but your name isn't here, I suggest you get the money to SAU, your forms filled out, and fax them to 9488 7761... I will NOT be accepting forms after tomorrow!

Steven Hill

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Michael Hart

Duncan Handley

John Bay

Lauren Taylor

Adam Parsons

Malcolm Viles

Paul Boulton

Joseph Fitzgerald

:rofl:

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