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I haven't heard yet, but have been too busy to ask.

I've annoyed Ben a fair bit lately asking about various changes, so one more "are we there yet" and it will probably come back in pieces, or worse making 140 KW.

Fingers crossed, accomm booked and leave pass organised.... :D

"Hi Ben, it's BBGTR here, is my car ready yet is my car ready yet?"

"140kw at the wheels you say? uhh ok"

thats fine with me! then you'll never catch me!!!! :(

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"Hi Ben, it's BBGTR here, is my car ready yet is my car ready yet?"

"140kw at the wheels you say? uhh ok"

thats fine with me! then you'll never catch me!!!! :(

I've just realised I need a new fire extinguisher after Winton's effort!! :D

Well it's all coming together.....

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Hi all

Just a quick note to let you know that I have received and accepted your entries for the Piarc October Sprint,

Thank you for entering and I will see you on the Saturday and Sunday morning.

Gates open at 7am on Saturday and 8am on Sunday.

Regards

Theresa Ford

Sprint Secretary

Phillip Island Auto Racing Club

Everyone is dropping like flies! Aarons not making it, no idea if Jack is, Ben's obviously out as well. Haven't heard how Jesus is going either so I might yet have to wave the Vic skyline flag.

I WILL be there, brand new turbo sitting on Ben's desk ready to go in..... :D

Yep - I sent a bank cheque too... As did Fooey... Neither of us got a response.

Maybe they just took our cash and ran!?!?

No email either.

I sent a bank cheque so i wouldn't know if that went through either.

Andrew, was there a contact number on the confirmation email you received?

No email either.

I sent a bank cheque so i wouldn't know if that went through either.

Andrew, was there a contact number on the confirmation email you received?

Good to see you'll be down there Archie. As Snowy said, no ph. number unfortunately.

Wind the boost into that big single mate, and I'll sit behind for a tow!

Regards

Andrew

Thanks Bec

I emailed Theresa so I'll wait to see if i hear from her.

Andrew

LOL hardly. I saw your car last weekend and I know she's sorted now so if anyones going to be sitting behind it'll be me >_<

Still, I would love to follow you around to see the differences between our cars.

Everyone is dropping like flies! Aarons not making it, no idea if Jack is, Ben's obviously out as well. Haven't heard how Jesus is going either so I might yet have to wave the Vic skyline flag.

Well my car is on the back-burner cause of PI this weekend and the need to get a number of cars ready :sorcerer:

Not like i need it in a hurry anyhow lol.

So there should at least be a few going >_<

Yeah I got the same email yesterday, and I stated on the form that I'll pay cash on the day...

My car is finished and ready to go!!!!

Now with (a little) more power....

Can't wait to do another full track day...(fingers crossed)

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