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Those who are not yet paid have been sent a PM. If ive not heard from you by Monday, i will have to give your spot to someone else. Sorry if that seems harsh or rude, but i need to fill the spots to pay for the day :yucky:

Kylie, i think we are all good for numbers at the moment. I will of course refund your payment soon (unless you dont want it and its a donation to me? :domokun:)

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Just a reminder that this is this weekend.

Also, if im not mistaken it is also the changeover from daylight savings. Dont get it wrong. If you are late to the event and miss briefing, you wont be able to participate.

bwhahah., keen as mustard hey?

I still have this small reversing camera - anyone have a handycam they can attach it to ?

then just get some duct tape and put the camera on the front bar or something

( comes with a 5 m extension lead )

and tape your trip around the track :ermm:

I'll be there before dawn just to be on the safe side!

brad I noticed you've filled the spots but some haven't paid, including someone called bard LOL

If 2 don't pay and don't go, do we loose our money? Cause I'd rather go and have a go softly softly as I need my timing belt changed soon...

^^ What he said :)

It would be really good if all the WA'ers came down and said g'day, even if they aren't driving. I for one, would like to try and get a photo of the most stagea's ever assembled in one place in Australia.

bwhahah., keen as mustard hey?

I still have this small reversing camera - anyone have a handycam they can attach it to ?

then just get some duct tape and put the camera on the front bar or something

( comes with a 5 m extension lead )

and tape your trip around the track :O

yea mate bring it down for shure. will bring the camera

^^ What he said :O

It would be really good if all the WA'ers came down and said g'day, even if they aren't driving. I for one, would like to try and get a photo of the most stagea's ever assembled in one place in Australia.

I'll come down in the Stagea for a look - i dont live too far away.

I cant be bothered reading the rest of the thread, what time does it start?

hey matey where the hell have you been lurking???

haha.. might get some wicked footage off it.

your camera can take RCA hey..sounds good

have been working up north so computer time has been limited.soooo looking forward to give the old girl a hard time. done a bit sice you last seen it . splitfire coils, 3 inch dump pipe and high flow cat. mmmmm . only drama i have is my rear suspension is on its way out i think. creaks coming from the left rear and had a oil leak in the right rear that has mesteriously stoped. probably no more oil... but still seems to handle well. also wanted to get a wheel allignment and ballance but she was to low to get ont he hoist. will take her somwhere different on saturday

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