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Hello all, well I want to go to drift school basically, but for some reason my entry didn’t get through. All spots are now filled.

However, if you have entered and you need to pull out for whatever reason please let me know. I’m not sure if your able to get a re-fund or not? I’m not sure how it works.

If you don’t, I’m quite happy to pay you the $150 entry fee to get in, this way you wont lose your cash. (However, i'll only pay this, if i take your posistion as such - ie, i wont pay you $150, then have to pay another $150 for my own entry as i'm very poor at this time).

If you do get a refund then maybe we can both call Rob (organiser) and arrange that your dropping out I’m entering, probably have to do this anyway….

If I don’t get in, well that’s life. But I thought on the long shot, someone may have to drop out due to other commitments or the car has created a problem etc etc.

Please let me know Asap if your able to help out.

I’d like to know by the end of this week, so I know if have to buy my tyres and all that other jazz or not…

Contact;

PM here

or

email; [email protected]

or

0421 388 540 – Txt me, as I may not be able to answer, if you send a txt I’ll call back asap.

Thanks heaps everyone, Daniel.

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