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Did I hear some one say, rain dance?

No you didn't,,,they were only those little voices in your head,,,again.

Read the Sup Regs Paul,,,it clearly states that all 4wd's must not cut corners (to avoid bringing rubbish onto the track) and only 2wd's are allowed on the track in advent of rain.

Neil.

Damn, would love to come, anyway of gettin my membership joining papers rushed through for this?

They only take a few days to go through...

Either way, it's only a $40 difference... One of these days normally would be $250 - $350... It's probably your last chance... Just do it!

I actually think its sold out now yellow300zx.

And sorry, it would be open to members who have been here for a while, not just signing up for the day..

I would have LOVED to be able to come to this. After watching so much Top Gear (excluding Captain Slow's segments) I've been so motivated to try out the car on a track.

Bloody Uni Exams!

so this is 100% full? If there is a reserve list put me down. anyways PM sent. will need to organize membership. so ill pay for that first and if there is still room ill pay the rest. here's hoping

I will be attending taking a whole heap of photos for this, it should be a good day, hoping the weather holds off for you guys! If it is raining, will the event still be on?

Rain hail or shine its on :D

It won't rain small,small chance of a shower long term forcast.

Pumping up the slot car a bit more atm.

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