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done and done. i know Pete wants to enter too :) and Heslo, cpl of nice gtr's for the display

hopefully pete will :P spoke to luke he said he wont be able to :) and i really wanted his gtr in the display too!

hey all!!

meeting this firday at vilis ok! around 7ish?

ill have entry forms and be collecting payments........ as far as i know they would prefer all entries in by the 12th (so they can organise trophies)

lemme know how u all go

:D

yay! thanks Glenn ur a legend!

ok ive done a small list of those that i have bugged about entering :thumbsup: so far my list is 4 R31's, 5 R32's, 4 R33's and 2 R34's (WTF!)

so... people please......especialy r34 owners....enter....and any one with a stag too!

but yeah if u need to contact me at anytime peoples my number is 0430 18 34 34

if u cant make it friday night please let me know!

best to get it too me if ya can so i can send them all in together :D

just double checking ,

do you have my form and money

(thats if vu handed it over to you instead of him posting the forms he had)

cheer's

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