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got 2 more names for ya from 31 club (forum names for now anyways, lemme know if ya need to contact them)

SLW-031 and

NUGZY!

thanks mate

yeah im sure keen for the day.

i wouldnt mind signing up membership to the club too. then i can get my cams licence :(

Hey Matt,

No problems buddy; I won't put any more down on the list as its getting fairly large; basically on the day those that haven't prepaid its first in first serve. So get the $$ to me asap on the day to secure your spot.

We will be running a total of 25-30cars. 2 runs per car.

We are nearing the 30car maximum but as with all dyno days there's always the few that decide not to go on the day or simply forget. :thanks:

I've just received a pm from a dude called natoe aka slw 031. He wouldn't be one of the ones you mentioned would you?

Hey Matt,

No problems buddy; I won't put any more down on the list as its getting fairly large; basically on the day those that haven't prepaid its first in first serve. So get the $$ to me asap on the day to secure your spot.

We will be running a total of 25-30cars. 2 runs per car.

We are nearing the 30car maximum but as with all dyno days there's always the few that decide not to go on the day or simply forget. :thanks:

I've just received a pm from a dude called natoe aka slw 031. He wouldn't be one of the ones you mentioned would you?

thats cool mate, i'll let them all know

as for natoe (SLW-031), thats one of the guys i mentioned yeah.

guys i got a question

im not 110% sure if my car will actually be running on the day but im very keen so whats the go with that ?

if i rock up due to cars still running will i get told no bad since im not confirming payment , or can i pay at the place just have to wait the line ?

Those that have paid get priority when they want to run.

So if you have paid and rock up at 12:00 and want to run your the very next car on.

Those that haven't paid its basically if you hand the $$ to myself first then you get on the end of the paid list to run when you want.

If that makes sense. :whistling:

I wouldn't be too concerned as people always rock up late and some people simply don't turn up.

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With regards to club sponsorship etc. We have discussed its best not to do so until the club is up and running with a member base.

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