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Oh Crap!!!!

I sent it off early last week I think, and put a note saying my first event is december 12 and I need it for then - cause from experiences we know what AASA can be like lol

Id give AASA a buzz tomorrow and see if there is anything you can do to get it "fast tracked" or something mate

but I had no issues getting it done!

Jess...do I have to send anything off to the MRA guys to help out...already faxed off that form you sent me...is the anything else I need to do?

Nope just rock up on the day now.. I will be Chief Official so please come up and tell me who you are :) What did you put down you wanted to do?

Thanks so much for helping out!! I will introduce you to some cool drivers as well :)

Got my AASA vehicle passbook today!

So licence - check

log book - check

turn up on the day.....lol

Oh so excited for you....Chubbs going racing :P

I run the AASA meetings in QLD they are very cheap way to have some fun on the track.

Hiya!!!

Nice work :laugh: What categories do you run?

Have you got a link you could send me of your website?? :)

What difference does it make whether its MX5's or Alfas, its still just a car you have to negotiate..... stop stressing and just have fun dude!!!!!!! Sheesh

Maybe only difference is there may be more oil on the track with the Alfa's out there :)

Last MRA Meeting for the year is finally here :( Going to be some awesome Racing!!!! have had a massive response from sedan owners with 60 entrants going to be lining up in two seperate races!!! :)

See some of you at OP on Saturday!!! Cant wait for the Hot Laps :):rant::ph34r:

Will also be Race Control at OP on sunday for the last NSWRRC Super Sprint! :rant:

Good Luck Weevils!!! Will come and say hi!!

Will be there playing pit crew for chubbeh and making sure his balls are attached for race 1 :(

....and qualifying and race 2 and 3 and 4!! lol

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