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Went for a drive yesterday, "where" you ask, "Goulburn" i reply, "why" you ask again, "to buy my Wakie licence" you ask again, this time with a stange look on your face "why didnt you just do it on the day", I reply with a stanger look, "because i cannot wait because im sooooooooo excited". LOL

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Just elec transferred $130 (membership & track day) and faxed membership form.

Looking forward to it.

Cheers

Michael

Awesome!!! Get the old URABUS, sorry thats SUBARU, out again ey!!! Good to see!

So is there any word on confirmees and groups?

What doofus said!!???

Went for a drive yesterday, "where" you ask, "Goulburn" i reply, "why" you ask again, "to buy my Wakie licence" you ask again, this time with a stange look on your face "why didnt you just do it on the day", I reply with a stanger look, "because i cannot wait because im sooooooooo excited". LOL

sheesh now that is some serious excitement lol.........

Did u sneek onto the ytack for some 'stealth laps'??? :P

took the car in today to get some new brake pads on it to get ready and found out i have $2500 worth of suspension stuff i need to get sorted out too.

sucks big time. thank god for credit cards hey

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Haven't sorted out groups yet.

By 'member' we mean paid member, not member of these forums ;)

K, so I'm pretty sure that I haven't paid any money to you guys yet.

Can I drop $130 into the account now and then hand in the registration paperwork on the day?

I don't have access to a fax machine.

K, so I'm pretty sure that I haven't paid any money to you guys yet.

Can I drop $130 into the account now and then hand in the registration paperwork on the day?

I don't have access to a fax machine.

Yeah mate, that's fine ;)




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