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Whats with this thread? Have you been drinking Andrew?

Nope I started this in the VIC thread they got all upset and moved it here.,....... Cry babies...Bathurst can be watched on tv so I am going to DECA even if I have to sleep in my car!

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You know you guys aren't getting any reserved spots this time (sorry). So you will have to join the mad rush when normal entries open.

Yep I have already spoken to scotsman :)

I think that is totally fair

I just hope some of us can get in...

Guys there will be no reserved spots for this trip, and with so many things happening in NSW around that time the group going down will be quite small

My advice is skip this one and wait for the next one :D

Whats on at Bathurst on the 1st Dec?

This is as long as I have a car, which surely by December I better have the 33 functioning daily with no issues! :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t186343.html

*conveniently closes VIC members section to access from NSW memebrs when entries open*

yeah listen to Sunshine Steve, save yourselves the humiliation

Oi you!

I havnt seen you at any of them this year - when are you going to do one?

Ill be in for round one 2008

I havnt seen you at any of them this year - when are you going to do one?

Think I was there for the first one in the year... been out of town for last few so haven't had a chance.

will be there for the one comin up, competing or not.

i'm hoping to come down, always enjoy the event and hanging out with you crazy mexicans. Just hope i can get in on time with the mad rush! when will the entries be opened?

Generally one month before the event so keep an eye out at the end of October.

I am sure Chris or Snowy will give everyone a heads up just before then.

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