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OK, That’s us 39 & 2 x 1/2 days. (41 in the morning and 39 in the arvo)

The only way to get on now is to have someone drop out. If you want to go on the stand by list please let me know and I will fit you in if a space opens up. If you want to come on the day and try your luck with a last minute drop out you are welcome.

The 40 people are.

Oz

321_go

321 Friend Shane VL

Blitz

Kinks

Kuba

Flip

Akira

Duncan

Kelly

Endorean

Im Flyn

B-Man

Majanal

Lozza150

Telej

moemoe

Listen 180SX

Slo200

Carlo

TonyGtst

Salps12

Eav001

Sooty

GTR-8OY

BBenny

BBenny Friend Ribbo

Pro_32

Majanal friend Rhys

Majanal Friend Daz

Zane

Caferacer

Tonkotsu Flavour

Judd

Crazy 180

Stuart (STUGTR)

Tony

Arthur

Mark

Ned 1/2 Day Morning

Ned friend xr8 1/2 Day Morning

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Sorry guys, it looks like I won't be able to make it :D

I was hoping to get my car back and sorted well before the due date, but I just got the car back from the supercharger update and I'm running into heat issues :)

Unfortunately those issues won't be sorted out until jan/feb next year, so I'm going to have to take it easy until then.

Again, I'm really sorry I can't make it. Was looking forward to it

Good luck guys and have fun :(

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