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Guys and girls please note:

We are also looking for volunteers for Texikhana as these events. They just cannot happen without the help of lovely volunteers that dedicate their time and efforts to a sport they love the most.

This is your chance to get as close to the action as possible without taking part! So if your not thinking about entering but still want to come how about lending a hand instead...

For your time and dedication we will supply a free lunch and drinks to the volunteers & a discount on the next Texikhana you enter. You will also get to sit on one of our new comfy SAU camping chairs to watch all the action & more! There will be a brake around midday for a BBQ and you will get to change positions around the day.

SAU is also looking for anyone who has done a first aid course or similar.

If anyone can think of their wife/husband/girlfriend etc.. who would like to be involved they are most welcome as well.

All volunteers must be 18years and over

Cheers!

Sounds fine to me. Are you also timing the skid pan? you need to get DRDOOF out there then we can have a 3 way Steve thing going :D

lol, you want to see a steve 3some?

Yep, skidpan is timed aswel

Make sure everyone fills in the entry forms, we've only received 4 so far.. has anyone had any issues with it - you should get a confirmation email with all your details you submitted..

Also - i'm keen to help out as a volunteer - don't think the car will be ready..

Question about the Saturday afternoon - Are we all meeting somewhere at the start of the Hume Hwy and cruising down as a group or is it fend for yourself?

Yes, once it comes closer to the date we will post it up. There is a meeting spot near the M5 near kingsgrove.

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