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Is there any actual deadline for entry?

Reason being, I'd like to enter this year with my nugget after the fun that was had last year.

But, due to rego being due this month, and needing new shocks, I'm not sure wether payment would be possible until say, May 1st.

Anyone able to fill me in? PM me please.

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Is there any actual deadline for entry?

Reason being, I'd like to enter this year with my nugget after the fun that was had last year.

But, due to rego being due this month, and needing new shocks, I'm not sure wether payment would be possible until say, May 1st.

Anyone able to fill me in? PM me please.

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Hmmmm..... ban.

I'll ban you! :cool:

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As long as you have a tick for

* Filled in the entry form

* Sent forms away for CAMS license

* Paid

You are all done :cool: All you have to do is sign in on the day and you are done.

Thanks Corinne (sorry about the spelling before).

I'll fill out the form and send the money in by the end of the week

Reguards Joey.

Im in,

Ive filled in the form but I will have to wait a couple of days before I can pay, I hope thats ok. :D

Yep ;)

I'll volunteer if needed

Yep!

Scabbing a lift?

put me down as a maybe i wouldnt mind takin my toy down for a run round the track and see what she can do..... but cbf gutting it for the run lolz i might bring passengers with lolz........... its also the same day as my mums bday so i may have to do some serious sucking up to get out of it lolz

You said lolz a lot in there

Form done and paid this morning... sent email confirmation of payment to Adam...

P.s ... I WILL be in the 33.... Or I aint going... LOL

Oh, so you're not going?!

:)

Get back in your hole

Is there any actual deadline for entry?

Reason being, I'd like to enter this year with my nugget after the fun that was had last year.

But, due to rego being due this month, and needing new shocks, I'm not sure wether payment would be possible until say, May 1st.

Anyone able to fill me in? PM me please.

Yes, please read the form

Hmmmm..... ban.

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