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If you haven't sent me a form but you're thinking about doing it (there are a few of you I'm still waiting on) I suggest you do it RIGHT NOW as the time is coming to an end tomorrow (Friday)

In 24 hours, the price you have to pay will double :laugh:

Fax number is 02 9488 7761

There are still a few people who have said they will enter, but I'm still waiting on their paperwork, so I'm not really counting them until I have that.

I'll let you know pre-limenary numbers tomorrow cause I've forgotten how many forms I have at work :)

I will show some pics of the cars that other entrants will meet later in the week ;)

We have quite an outstanding display that I think everyone can be proud of! it's going to be a great weekend! :)

steve i may be free on the friday if you need some extra hands for setting up.... either way i'll be there on the saturday as a spectator.... do they still have the voting thing this year????? or am i thinking of something else?

you mean they pushed autosalon back to the 13th and 14th???? GRRRRR i got a birthday thing at night on the 13th, lol now i can't take my time at autosalon lol

Yes it has. I've already yelled at them for not notifieing me earlier, and it seems I'm not the only one.

I hope this isn't too much of a problem for anyone. It's now moved from the date that the Bathurst Speed Weekend was on, to the same date as the christmas cruise... I haven't been to one of these yet and I miss out again :P




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