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Everyone attending the Trackday is having a meetup to go over a few things.

You dont *have* to come or anything. But it would be good if you could...

Sunday the 31st of AUG at gay I mean BRAY'S BAY RESERVE we will meet and we can sort out all unpaid deposits I think that 2pm is a good time to meet as well. That means no one can use going out late as an excuse for not showing.

Also another topic will be travelling down there. As I understand that some want to go on Sunday night and others early Tuesday morning.

Now the Deposit amount is still $50 the other owning money will be payable on the day.

What I would like is EVERYONE that is attending the day to please show up even if your deposit has been paid. It will help me out alot as I will also be able to have a final confirm numbers.

See you all there

Sam

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ahh cool

Good on ya. All paid up. :P sweet.

Nah car is getting the front bumper fixed up and wont have it back till the weekend.

sorry - would have came out tho...

Bray's Bay Reserve is on Mary Street Bray's Bay. It's just near the Homebush Bay Drive/Concord Road Fork.

Go to www.whereis.com.au of you can't find it.

Mark: I'll let you know when it's there.

Others: sorry if you have pm'd me and I haven't replied, my network is shot to pieces at the moment and internet is stuffed :D

Richard

Slo200,

I have one place left. If you want it PM me.

SAU people I have comming:

Troy B

Johnathon G

Gavin S

Simmo

Mark (MR R32)

Terry (confirmed?)

If your name is not on this list, and you think it should be, PM me.

Richard

im there!! organised through another forum, but im there 100%!

also, my cousin is bringing down his TVR chimarea (anyone familiar with Gran Turismo will kno about TVR's)... british hand built road car (designed for the track..). RWD wit over 200kw, 1000kgs, tiny wheelbase and coilovers stock - its a little beast!!!

should be an awesome day - i cant wait!!!

I bags joy rides in the TVR all day:D

When in the UK the first thing i did when i got off the plane was grab an Auto Trader, then try rental places to see if i could hire a TVR for a day. (Ive got issues...:stupid: )

I was after a Cerbera, cant go past the 8s m8:D

Yeah its the front strut brace michael. the only problem is that just jap called me the other day and said that the manager had already sold that one when he wasn't there so I now can't have it :( but he is sending me one of the $89 ones with a free nismo sticker :) does the same thing I guess

I actually lived in England for 8 years.

So i know the TVR well.

You can actually pick up a chimera quite cheap over there these days... I've pondered the thought. lol :D

lol - Mate the Nismo sticker will make it go faster!!!! :)

Hey Mark/Slo 200,

Sorry for my lakc of reply (slo) and call (Mark).

I was out till late Friday night, woke up Sat felling like crap. Felt worse as the day went on, went to the doctor, the did test, got worse on Sunday, went back monday, results showed a bad staph infection :) So I've been at home, in bed sick these last 5 days.

I'll be on top of things from tomorrow, and will sort you guys out :)

Richard




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