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Ok all my forms are in you should have received one payment of $100 from v_s_p_e_c thats for me. My 2 friends will also send the money through under v_s_p_e_c but will be paying the $130. Is this all good?

Cheers,

Greg

Ok all my forms are in you should have received one payment of $100 from v_s_p_e_c thats for me. My 2 friends will also send the money through under v_s_p_e_c but will be paying the $130. Is this all good?

Cheers,

Greg

Thanks Greg, I'll let you know if there is any problems.

Omar.. I have 1 spare seat if you are interested..
I got back seats man...

I'm sure someone will be able to give you a lift... you can probably swap around heaps too, be a little car whore :blink:

Hmmm, back seat sounds roomier lol.

Either way thanks for the offer guys. At least i know i can sign up without an issue :D

Brad - I dont know if I couldnt handle teh powah of teh GTAAAAH!!

But I'll have a go lol Cheers!!!

People are throwing cars at you, I wish they did it for me last year when all I had was the starlet. Mind you, It was alot of fun giving it to the big boys

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