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Great stuff, mines 04/06/08..

We'll have a 'family' class in 2028, father/kid combination...

I'll be in that, Lachy is already a motorhead at 3 1/2.

I have set a benchmark with babies for you all to aspire to, I delivered my daughter myself at home. :) She wanted out and I thought, how hard could this be, saw it done once so bah.

The Dr. didn't respond to my request for a partial refund on fees though. :cheers:

Motorsport 2008 begins!!!

Entry Form - http://www.wrx.com.au/motorsport/feb9wintonentry.pdf

Supp Regs - http://www.wrx.com.au/motorsport/feb9wintonsupregs.pdf

Entries will close for this event on the 2nd of February. Please note that there is a discount on the entry fees of $30 if we have received your entry and payment prior to the 26th of January (Australia Day!).

EDIT ***Entry list now up - http://www.wrx.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=46710 - please make sure your entry is received.

Maybe i'm blind or something but does anyone have the bank details of the person we need to send our money to via Direct Deposit?

And let's say i enter this trackday stating that I'm driving a 34 gtt, but during this period I might changed my car to a gtr, is that possible to enter the club championships?

Thanks :)

And let's say i enter this trackday stating that I'm driving a 34 gtt, but during this period I might changed my car to a gtr, is that possible to enter the club championships?

Thanks :)

I'll take on the 2nd question. If you change cars half way through the season, then you can still accumulate point towrds the outright club champion, which will be a combination of all points scored throughout the season in any class you were in. But you can not get points in one class and carry these across to another class and win the class. Class points will only be valid in that class.

Hope that makes sense, Ta Chris.

Maybe i'm blind or something but does anyone have the bank details of the person we need to send our money to via Direct Deposit?

Have enquired and was told it was overlooked when the entry form was made, but that you can pay by DD.

Will get the bank details for you and update the first post ASAP.

I have set a benchmark with babies for you all to aspire to, I delivered my daughter myself at home. :( She wanted out and I thought, how hard could this be, saw it done once so bah.

The Dr. didn't respond to my request for a partial refund on fees though. :)

Holy crap!!!! That's amazing...

I don't think I'd be able to that, I would have fired up the 'R' and gone through every red light...

Holy crap!!!! That's amazing...

I don't think I'd be able to that, I would have fired up the 'R' and gone through every red light...

There are a few problems with that... :(

- The first time you jammed on the big alcons the baby would come flying out.

- You'd have to warm up the engine first

- You'd get 'gunk' all over your interior

Congrats by the way Jack. Now Give me your car.

I too think you should give Ferni your car :)

Also - I got the direct deposit details (1st post updated)

BSB: 063 128

Account No: 1036 1099

In the Account To description, please put "Winton" followed by your surname.

There are a few problems with that... :D

- The first time you jammed on the big alcons the baby would come flying out.

- You'd have to warm up the engine first

- You'd get 'gunk' all over your interior

Congrats by the way Jack. Now Give me your car.

hehehe, come to think about it your right...

The car is for sale...

:P:P

I too think you should give Ferni your car :ermm:

Also - I got the direct deposit details (1st post updated)

BSB: 063 128

Account No: 1036 1099

In the Account To description, please put "Winton" followed by your surname.

What Account Name do we address that to Bec? LOL!!

Sorry to trouble you. :) I was about to make payment until i realize and account name is needed :P.

And do i still get the $30 discount?!?!?!?!?!!?!?! :( I was intending to pay them TODAY :P




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