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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

Yep that will be fine. I got the email, and spot is secure.

guys as if even consider NOT going to this..best fun..and if you stay up there its even more interesting :devil:

i'd love to go but unfortunately got a wedding to go to

not having your license is no excuse haha..as russ said get someone to drive you up.

what year 911 is that?

email away with forms and receipt!! :D

Its an older one - I think its a 72. I remember him from Dutton a few years back. I mainly remember because he did a good job of crashing it at Winton!

Was just about to do the deposit, haven't done a DECA since like Nov 06 but whats this junk about fire extinguishers now days? I got myself another stock taxi/boat, I know the farker runs hot as hell but jebus a fire extinguisher hehe?

Its an older one - I think its a 72. I remember him from Dutton a few years back. I mainly remember because he did a good job of crashing it at Winton!

i think you may have the wrong car/driver....

i'm 99.9% sure it hasn't been hit by the current owner, who bought it in wa close to a decade ago...

it's a used as a club car and is a very nice replica.

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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.

lol nah cant anyway

its going to be at either tuners or panelshop at that time anyway

so even if i did have someone take it up, it wont be ready :P

i think you may have the wrong car/driver....

i'm 99.9% sure it hasn't been hit by the current owner, who bought it in wa close to a decade ago...

it's a used as a club car and is a very nice replica.

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Na thats it. When I said he did a "good job" of crashing I mean he looked like he had a big one but came away unscathed. :P

It was at the exit of the sweeper and he stopped about 3cm from the wall.

Much like some other cool people that have done a "good job" of crashing at Winton during at Dutton as well.

Was just about to do the deposit, haven't done a DECA since like Nov 06 but whats this junk about fire extinguishers now days? I got myself another stock taxi/boat, I know the farker runs hot as hell but jebus a fire extinguisher hehe?

Yeah it's for your own good. Don't show up without one.

Too many ppl like Ash / Foo / Pete / Mav catching fire or almost.

K-Mart $30 - Could save your life or your taxi..... $$$ well spent.

Just a reminder about accommodation people.

Thew few rooms I have left on reserve are being taken off me at 3pm today - there is nothing else I can do to keep them any longer.

SO.... if you need a bed - contact ME ASAP!!!!

As of this afternoon, youll all be on your own, I wont be able to help anymore :)

i think you may have the wrong car/driver....

i'm 99.9% sure it hasn't been hit by the current owner, who bought it in wa close to a decade ago...

it's a used as a club car and is a very nice replica.

post-9640-1225196816_thumb.jpg

I keep seeing one of these around St Kilda, Prahran... bonnet pins, RE55's the works... don't know if its a replica or not but it goes pretty well :(

Yeah it's for your own good. Don't show up without one.

Too many ppl like Ash / Foo / Pete / Mav catching fire or almost.

K-Mart $30 - Could save your life or your taxi..... $$$ well spent.

LOL ok, I'll be sure to bring one but come on, the taxis might be poorly designed, engineered and built but they're still way more flame resistant than that list of shitboxes!

Anyways, entry fee paid and form sent. I'll have to do a AASA cashy on the day.

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