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ive heard 29 deg all day

all the drinks have been bought get the meat sat morning and the bread fri or sat and some onions sometime too :)

i will edit the list again and repost it up later cant be bothered right at this minute :) dinner tiome shortly :D

I will be coming out with my Lancer, a few other mitsi boys are coming too. It should be a good day there will plenty of japanese beasts there.

i hope it doesn't get to 33 degrees though.

Sorry, no Evos!

This is payback for last time you didn't let people with GTS-ts drive. HA! :)

Think I'm not gonna drive this time, better take it easy with the new engine for a while first.

Edited by salad
anyone know what time it finishs. i got work till around 1 or 2.

Yeh generally around 4ish maybe 5!!

so whats the plans, when it gna be, how many people, who driving, bbq?

It's gonna be in 2 days time(Saturday), heaps of us(plus other people as its a general track day not just SAU) few driving, and yes BBQ will be there(plus drinks but no bar) Which reminds me, If you are to bring Beers or something similar you know the rules "Not in the pits" but thats not the end of the world!!

can we set the BBQ up anywhere we like I'm thinking near the mount on the entrance to the main straight?

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You could do Steve, BUT id suggest just setting it up in the pits as there is a official lunch time, which will suit the people driving, and besides during the "lunch time" there will be nothing on the track, so sitting on the mound/hill with nothing on the track would seem pointless!!

Check that map you put up Steve........ Must be Skaifes racing lines! Check turn 3, there in the inside blocking from half way down the pit wall......LOL GHEY!!

Edited by Deluxe

Darren you know how you come from the pits then up some wooden sleepers onto a grass section tbefore fence for track what about there and where can commoners park i dont want to be carrying bbq for miles to get there can i park up near pits

Darren you know how you come from the pits then up some wooden sleepers onto a grass section tbefore fence for track what about there and where can commoners park i dont want to be carrying bbq for miles to get there can i park up near pits

Yeh mate sounds like a plan........ on a Practise day mate you can park right up in the pits if you like, Nobody controls the pit gate on Prac days, I would suggest to some of the others to park in the pits also, but still making it accessable for the people(also non SAU people) that are driving, mind you there is plenty of room for everyone!!

People on the BBQ list

salad - eating

Cubes +2 - eating

gtrkiet + 2 - eating

boostdq +1 - eating

Madaz - eating

bezender - eating

*flick* - eating

Deluxe +2 - eating

SimonR32 +1 - eating

skylineguy19 - not sure no update as yet

RyanRB25 - eating

dnbutts - eating

nisskid (driving) - eating

richo - eating

Mobies (driving) + 2 - eating

BOOSTD (driving) - eating

thanglongz +2 - eating

so thats 26 people for the BBQ? with skylineguy19 not having updated if he can change his roster

any updates to this list can still be made until tonight LAST UPDATE tonight i will look @ replies and adjust in the morning i will be ordering the bread this afternoon

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