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Hey Guys

I'm a part of a small Curtin Uni based car club and we're organizing an AHG event on the 5th of April (Saturday) at 12pm.

We are still 5 people short!

The event is a Performance Driving Course, 10 people, 1 instructor and 4 hours on the skidpan. more info about the event is in the link below

http://www.dtec.com.au/mc-motorsport/performance-driving.htm

The cost is $80 per person. Our forum/site is www.team-fusion.com but the events section is hidden to the public, registering on the forum lets you see the details and register.

Not sure what the netiquette is for publicising non SAU events in here, so if i'm out of line feel free to put me in my place :blink:

Cheers

Chris

Team Fusion

Hey Mark,

I'm not sure how often Chris is on SAU, so if he doesn't reply, send me a PM and I'll organise for you. That goes the same for anyone else interested. If you are interested, payment needs to be made by the end of this week.

Cheers :thumbsup:

ME + 1 if that is ok....

Cool, can you pls register on our forum if you haven't already, Stan (SNZ) has posted his account details up under the event thread and needs payment pretty snappy (he's organising this one)... he checks the site multiple times a day so you should get a quick response if you have any questions.

New accounts require manual activation by a mod so there may be a bit of a delay before you can login, i get email notifications so it's done on a daily basis (keeps the trash out :P )

Cheers

Chris

  • 2 weeks later...
Cool, can you pls register on our forum if you haven't already, Stan (SNZ) has posted his account details up under the event thread and needs payment pretty snappy (he's organising this one)... he checks the site multiple times a day so you should get a quick response if you have any questions.

New accounts require manual activation by a mod so there may be a bit of a delay before you can login, i get email notifications so it's done on a daily basis (keeps the trash out :woot: )

Cheers

Chris

Hey mate, I registered on your forum some time last week (not long after I paid), and I'm yet to recieve confirmation of my account via e-mail...

Thought I'd let you know since you did request me to join.

thanks mate!

Can't wait for AHG! Now I've got myself a helmet too!! *woot* *woot*

Still need more for this?

Sorry Elliot, all the positions are taken. You are more then welcome to come and watch though :cool:

Hey mate, I registered on your forum some time last week (not long after I paid), and I'm yet to recieve confirmation of my account via e-mail...

Thought I'd let you know since you did request me to join.

thanks mate!

Can't wait for AHG! Now I've got myself a helmet too!! *woot* *woot*

Hey Marco, sorry about that, I'll check it out and chase it up for you :P

Hey mate, I registered on your forum some time last week (not long after I paid), and I'm yet to recieve confirmation of my account via e-mail...

Thought I'd let you know since you did request me to join.

thanks mate!

Can't wait for AHG! Now I've got myself a helmet too!! *woot* *woot*

That's odd, you should have received a confirmation email that your account was registered, but you don't get a confirmation that it was enabled by a mod.

Guess that's something we should have a look at!!!

Was enabled the day you joined and you should have been able to log in after that, pls let me know if you're still having problems.

Hey man...

Any chance of a couple of pictures of the taxi to tease us with???

:D

Pwease... :P:thumbsup::yes:

Maybe a picture of me carrying the cone for good measure.. Bit of a laugh eh!!! :D:blush::cool:

Edited by Marco-R34GTT

lol Mark...

Ok here it is :/

IMGP4141.jpg

And for all the rest of the pics... heres the link

http://s69.photobucket.com/albums/i69/da30...Day%205April08/

I've just chucked all the photos in, even the crap ones :) so sorry about the bad looking photos. There are definately enough for you to find good ones though :D

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