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"21. Jarrod Moore Sileightly"

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Aren't you meant to be doing something else that weekend...

like taking photos of us :P

Heh heh.... but seriously, how did you convince the owner of the Slightly to let you drive??

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Pipe down champ. There will be photos cox I will have new toys but maybe they won't be used on your car.

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Shepparton is booked pretty much booked out for this weekend.

I have a few things reserved under my name - but in the next couple of days, even those will be taken off me unless someone puts their hand up and says they want them.

If you are wanting to stay for the weekend - PM OR EMAIL ME ASAP with your phone number and Ill call you and give you some details.

If you dont act quickly, there is a very high chance youll miss out - please get in touch with me as soon as you can.

Cheers :blink:

UPDATE - have secured 5 more rooms :rant:

They dont like holding them for me though as its so busy up there that weekend.

Please guys - I cant stress enough - If you need a room, contact me ASAFP - If i dont get names next to these rooms, the hotels will take them back :D

no licence cant make it, was wanting to do it otherwise

Just get someone to drive it up for you and you can thrash it around on the track. That's what I did when I lost mine.

If anyone else is looking for a fire extinguisher this ebay seller is selling some with metal bracket for $10 each:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=150304645268

In Thomastown with pickup only.

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gareth, i'm 99% down for this so will need a fire extinguisher. What do you think of these? i haven't done any research but i thought they'd be a lot more pricey than $10

anyone else who's got/knows about fire extinguishers think much of the ebay link?

gareth, i'm 99% down for this so will need a fire extinguisher. What do you think of these? i haven't done any research but i thought they'd be a lot more pricey than $10

anyone else who's got/knows about fire extinguishers think much of the ebay link?

They are from Supercheap Auto, I use the same ones in my cars. Normally priced around $25-30.

so $10 is a bargain then!

i've just net bank'd the $75, and just going to fill out the pdf, take some pics and email it to the motorsport address. Hope that's ok, don't have access to a fax at the moment

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