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Am I the only one who thinks this is a bit of a shitty entry list? Come and race similar cars to yours and have a great day in the sun at WSID. If you're not keen to race then come and watch and cheer on the SAU contingent.

As at 4.30pm March 27, 2008 - Pre-Entrants - 10

Class First Name Surname State Make Model

SF Anthony Howell NSW Holden Barina

SR Adrian Hodgson NSW Nissan Skyline

SR Robert Fearn NSW Nissan Skyline

SR Shane Crichton NSW Toyota Cressida

SA Jordan Vlotis NSW Audi RS6

ST Gary Halpin NSW Dtasun 1200 Coupe

ST Rodney Spannenberg NSW Mazda RX7

ST Steve McGirr NSW Mazda Coupe

SM Jim Whitehurst NSW Holden VL Commodore

OSB Dave Gilbert NSW Suzuki GSXR

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Am I the only one who thinks this is a bit of a shitty entry list? Come and race similar cars to yours and have a great day in the sun at WSID. If you're not keen to race then come and watch and cheer on the SAU contingent.

As at 4.30pm March 27, 2008 - Pre-Entrants - 10

Class First Name Surname State Make Model

SF Anthony Howell NSW Holden Barina

SR Adrian Hodgson NSW Nissan Skyline

SR Robert Fearn NSW Nissan Skyline

SR Shane Crichton NSW Toyota Cressida

SA Jordan Vlotis NSW Audi RS6

ST Gary Halpin NSW Dtasun 1200 Coupe

ST Rodney Spannenberg NSW Mazda RX7

ST Steve McGirr NSW Mazda Coupe

SM Jim Whitehurst NSW Holden VL Commodore

OSB Dave Gilbert NSW Suzuki GSXR

no i think its a shitty list too...

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