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Might be eleven tomorrow if a certain someone gets their stuff in on time... :P

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! (around 4pm)

Steven Hill

Brenton Collingwood-Brown

Michael Hart

Duncan Handley

John Bay

Lauren Taylor

Adam Parsons

Malcolm Viles

Paul Boulton

Joseph Fitzgerald

;)

In case anyone missed it on the last page...

It sux that I actually came out of the shops the other day to find that some low life scumbag had backed into my car, especially seeing as a week before I entered into Autosalon!

Its not that bad though, a scratch and some paint missing on the rear bumper, I'll touch it up and hopefully it wont be noticeable...

People are sh!ts though arent they, they didnt even leave a note! :P

Steve & Jess,

transfered money yesterday for ya... sounds like we're gonna come out on top....

we still need to have a little bit more of a professional display this time too...

Let me know what you want to do.

Paul

Will be competing as part of the "invitational class" catergory. Our car will be on display in front of the stage in the main arena. Come and say g'day! The only reason we have decided to come is they (Autosalon) are paying.

i'm stopping in newcastle to meet up with some mates who are takin they're cars down they're leavin thursday day... and then will head down friday morning so will check into hotel drop all my shit off then head over..... i'll PM you my mobile number so you can get in contact with me

i'm stopping in newcastle to meet up with some mates who are takin they're cars down they're leavin thursday day... and then will head down friday morning so will check into hotel drop all my shit off then head over..... i'll PM you my mobile number so you can get in contact with me

No worries :wave: I'll send mine back incase you need it...

On another note, The following people are unpaid (as far as i know)

PAID - Steven Hill - ($120) - DRD-00F

UNPAID - Brenton Collingwood-Brown ($80) - Redevil

PAID - Michael Hart ($80) - Bullet32

PAID - [/color]Duncan Handley - Duncan

PAID - John Bay (Credit Card)

PAID - Lauren Taylor (Credit Card)

PAID - Adam Parsons ($120) - Adams33

UNPAID - Malcolm Viles ($120) - Malcolm

PAID - Paul Boulton - ($120) - NSA-11N

UNPAID - Joseph Fitzgerald ($120) - Joeyz

If you HAVE paid, some details would be handy so it can be easily found, like date, or what info you put in...

Cool, do we get a ride in it? :wave: You goin on the dyno? wanna NOT go before me please?

All forms are faxed and sent, entries are closed, and if you haven't paid your money, please do so ASAP!

As part of the invitational class all cars will have three dyno "outings" with three power runs each...a total of 9 full noise power runs...YEAH!!

the best two runs from two of the three "outings" are counted and the average power of those two runs are counted towards final power figure.

Haha, fantastic! Have they sorted out what day and when this is happening? Would love to give you some support :wave:

What are the other 2 cars?

each car will have three trips to the dyno...not 3 cars. Each of the cars competing in the invitational class to be crowned "power champion" ...the winners from each round this year face off head to head in an all out Kilowatt War!!

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