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Hi Guys,

After lots of communication, I finally have the prices and info re accommodation at Mikes Manor for the Friday night prior to the track day.

Cost per person is $40 including breakfast per night!

http://www.mikesmanor.com/

There are officially 18 spots available, although if we exceed this number cots can be arranged to be added to some rooms. There were 21 people advising that they wanted accommodation, so first in best dressed in this instance regarding beds.

Rooms are :

4 Doubles - double bed only - have already been allocated to the couples ( To be revised if any changes)

5 twin rooms - two single beds in each - will be allocated as payments are made.

Myself and a few others are staying the Saturday night also, if you wish to do this please deposit $80 per person after advising either in this thread or via PM. They are plenty available for the Saturday night but as there are other bookings other than ourselves I will need to check if it extends to say over 10 people.

The Skylines Australia bank account details are as follows:

Bank - NAB

Branch - Marrickville

Account name - Skylines Australia NSW

BSB - 082 356

Account number - 546 393 766

PLEASE LEAVE YOUR FORUM NAME AS THE REFERENCE

CUT OFF WILL BE THURSDAY (19th) TO ALLOW CONFIRMATION OF PAYMENTS

Once deposit is completed, please PM myself with the following (copy and paste):

Date Paid:

Amount:

Username:

Real Name:

Contact number (preferably mobile) :

No of nights:

Late Arrival?:

Confirmed list is as follows:

Double 1: msnismo & T04GTR (PAID)

Double 2: D_I_F & Wraithe_Skyline (PAID)

Double 3: Craved + 1 (PAID)

Double 4: Abobob + 1

Twin 1: Damuscat & Mesmerized (PAID)

Twin 2: A31_Deviat & VZSS (PAID)

Twin 3: Sl!m & Evil Bish (PAID)

Twin 4: E-dog + 1 (PAID)

Twin 5: Mr Moo & Cassbo (PAID)

Saturday Night :

Msnismo & T04GTR

Sl!m

Mr Moo

Cassbo

I will PM all confirmed my mobile number so as any late arrivals etc can organise collection of their keys.

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Anna what about chubbs

il pay for him as I know he is overseas

yeh umm..

fixed ;)

Paid and PM sent :(
paid and PM sent :wub:

updated!

ooohhh chubbs aint gonna be happy lol....

Can i please reserve a twin room for myself and VZSS (Chris)

I will transfer this weekend!!

done, just got your PM with payment details

Do you think one of you will mind a cot? That way all 3 can be in the same room :P

Put me down for one i will pay monday. :woot: how cool is Mr T i just found him lol.

its not full atm, il pop you down once the payment is through :D

And yeah, mr T rocks... can't believe you only just found him!!!

Hey babes, i mite stay there for the Saturday night, can i pay on the day or..

well Mike said he preferred one cheque for payment for both nights.

Decide on the day, from what Mike said there is quite a few beds available for the Saturday night so it wouldn't be an issue to reserve it on the day...

Il let Mike know that a couple may want to stay the Saturday night but aren't quite sure. That way you can call on the day and organise it seperately and pay seperately :)

Good...looks like there is some spots left...

Can you put me down for 2 beds on the Friday night..Me + 1....single beds...I will have to do an over the counter deposit...will scan the receipt and email or PM it!

cheers




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