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Thats just scary.. we bother drive the exact same car with the same first name.. are you stalking me? :D

Well.. I have nothing to say besides.. I payed.. Im in.

Ill chuck it on Pulsar Group of Australia soon enough..

You are now entering the twilight zone...... :yes::P Yeah the blue blob you see in the corner of your eye is me :P

You are now entering the twilight zone...... :P:P Yeah the blue blob you see in the corner of your eye is me :D

ohhh.. the little blue blob in the side mirror? :down:

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some advice

- how is the event advertised?

- has it been offered to other car clubs?

- if you arent on the forums how would u know about this event?

- are there any incentives for previous guys who attended the last texikhana - ie : discount etc?

- have you got any sponsors to help cover costs?

- be careful and ensure posts come across as constructive and not immature - i can see heaps of silly posts in this thread, which likely place doubt and 'uncertainty' for those considering the event

- what documentation / information is available for those who might be interested in attending?

hi guys!

i was an early interest-expressor; and had a ball at the last one. BUT

haven't driven the car for 2 months after some problems. i am about to fire up the motor which should be fine but i am still uncertain about the gearbox... anyway i havent paid because i dont know if i can get there yet obviously. I will hopefully be able to confirm on or before friday to make it easier for you, but if i get home and its dark i cant do much basically.

hope to see you all there for another great event!

some advice

- how is the event advertised?

- has it been offered to other car clubs?

- if you arent on the forums how would u know about this event?

- are there any incentives for previous guys who attended the last texikhana - ie : discount etc?

- have you got any sponsors to help cover costs?

- be careful and ensure posts come across as constructive and not immature - i can see heaps of silly posts in this thread, which likely place doubt and 'uncertainty' for those considering the event

- what documentation / information is available for those who might be interested in attending?

- on the forums.

- yes, unofficially

- you wouldn't, you also wouldn't know about the car club itself. Although we do have a few ways of advertising to non forum members (word of mouth mainly and things like business cards)

- I believe people who helped last time get a discount.

- Not sure (and exec may be able to help with this). Although most would argue that $115 (non member) entry fee is more than reasonable for a full day of motorsport.

- I am guilty of this, but we are trying to promote a fun, safe event, and desperate times call for desperate measures. We aren't running a nazi camp, we are here to run events that members enjoy.

- All the info has been posted in the events thread, this here thread as a last ditch effort to gain interest before the event gets cancelled.

got a mate with the 180 who said he'll decide by thursday or friday at latest..... hes keen but alittle tight on cash so hes just gota work out a few things first and might have no choice but to sleep in the car saturday night in canberra lol

I think it was 4 by the end of it. Abo bob can confirm, but basically we were SO close. The difference between running this event and not running this event is all in the "hey mate im doing this day with the skylines club, its fun and cheap, come along!" between mates

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