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Waiting 1 week on heater hoses from Japan Doof. Then after that, just waiting on the guards to arrive from Melbourne. Interior needs to be put back together, amp and gauges need rewiring and then it's done. Might just make it!! :bunny: I'll probably replace the rim that took the hit too, looks pretty scratched up compared to the others..

Well just so you know (and I'll probably call you in a tic anyway to discuss other things) unless you get the form to me today, you won't receive a buddy pass...

But that's nothing major to worry about :bunny:

After that, you have until the 6th of June (absolute latest date) to get your form in, then the buddy pass is the only thing you will miss out on... price will still be the same etc... after that date, it doubles...

Yes that's fine, but she will need to get the extra $40 to us somehow... if you want to contact her and sort it out? Even if she just agrees to give us the $40 on the day. Anything is fine really :down:

cool, will let her know :bunny: more then likely give it to you on the day

Paul Boulton - R33 - Unpaid Username:NSA11N

Christian Merrigan - R32 - Unpaid Username:Yidz

Ian Burgess - Stag - Unpaid Username:XMetal

Just waiting on these people to pay $140 :)

SAU BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS

Bank: NAB

Account name: Skylines Australian NSW

BSB: 082 -356

Account number: 54-639-3766

Please put as much detail into the transfer description as you can - Your SAU USER NAME and AUTOSALON would be quite helpfull

Well that's a gosh darn shame! Didn't know you were getting a whole kit though, thought it was just a front bar :(

You can still come along and say hi though :P

Just a couple of matters to sort out...

1. Car photos: All entrants need to email me a picture of their car, or post it here.

2. Accomodation: Who wants in?

That's all...

Precisely a couple :)

I do not know just yet... gotta have a look around the area and what not, just wondering how many there might be :)

Rather busy though, so I don't know when I can do such a task...

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*PMs Xmetal*

MUAHAHAH! :D

Teach you to offer your services :)

Once we get a rough estimate on prices and stuff, I'll let everyone else know... I'm pretty certain we plan on making a night of it on both Friday and Saturday... There's nothing worthwhile at homebush, but there's plenty of fun stuffs around fox studios :)

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