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**autosports** Wakefield Park, Sunday 23rd November


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Guys and Girls... It pains me to type this thread but due to the Autosports website/forum being hacked by some mofo, i am really in a pickle and need some help from you guys.

Due our website/forum being hacked and the fact that i can not communicate with everyone about the coming trackday at Wakefield which is in less than two weeks time, i still have 20 positions that i need to fill. If i dont fill them, the money comes out of my pocket.

I know you guys have been great supporters of AUTOsports events and i would very much appreciate your urgent assistance.

If you were interested in coming not this Sunday but next Sunday (or a mate) to Wakefield, this is what we have on offer;

$180 per person

Driver Trainers

Full official timing

we run 5 groups with 10 minute sessions

Given that the AUTOsports site is still crashed, i need people who want to register to ring me direct on 0408255005 or email me at [email protected]

Again guys... i appreciate your assistance even if you know someone else who may be interested in coming along.

Thanks in advance!

thats uber gaids Marty, sorry to hear it got haxored :)

Unfort I can't make, car is ready for bathurst 2 weekends after....and Im broke haha

C'mon chubbs,

Consider it a bathurst shakedown.

I'm hoping to get my car tuned next week Marty and if all is ok, I'll be in touch.

Sorry can't confirm any earlier.

Guys,

Just spoke with Marty....

The first 5 SAU members get a discounted rate of $150.00

This is bloody awesome!!!

I just wish I wasnt at work so I could go :down:

So guys, if your keen - first 5 to call Marty on 0408255005 will get the special SAU rate

Go on!!!!

God damit!

Can't do it. My exhaust only arrived today so haven't had the tune done. As much as i would love to, the car hasn't been checked in any way since arriving so don't want to risk anything.

Can't even try and rush it tomorrow as have a nephews 1st B'day to go to.

lol, as it turns out ill be driving a very interesting car on sunday, shame wakefield isnt happening - id love to bring it and have a look at some gtr's going around the track



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