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ohh damnn!!

looks like im out for this one.

i still need to apply!

everyones been saying i should get a L2S license, but i was like nahh never need it.

how wrong i was....

Shane, Try not to stress.

Ring up cams and see what the processing time is for the L2S at the moment.

If it's too long you can always apply for a AASA license on the day.

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Shane, Try not to stress.

Ring up cams and see what the processing time is for the L2S at the moment.

If it's too long you can always apply for a AASA license on the day.

And the L2S on the day too, although for anyone reading this, it's not our preferred method, however we want you all there.

*sheng picks the phone and asks Nick what the g.o is for that weekend..*

:D

I thought you'd paid to compete. Your name is down as paid, isn't it? You might need a car for that, dude!

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