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Payment sent .... sorry have been busy and every time I went to do it got distracted. If you are with ANZ it will come through immmediately.

nightcrawler - payment received this morning (quicker than expected!). thanks

krishy - when i have received everyone's deposit by June 25, we will send out the registration form (word or pdf document) so that you can send your details and the $285 balance of payment directly to John Bowe Driving.

heslo - thanks for letting me know. looks like we have two empty spots now!

I have just transferred the funds over. It should take a couple days as I'm with Commonwealth Bank.

typevu - deposit received yesterday, thanks!

ripp3r - awaiting clearance

12 spots filled (well done!) with two spots available

john (?) from marveytech seemed keen, so ill give him a buzz in the AM and let him know. so save a spot for now.

lol. john went out to Mallala with us last year :( so he's familiar with my trackdays. tell him i said hi :)

my deposit come through yet?..cos i don't have the money anymore so i hope it went to you :S

it hasn't appeared yet, but i'll check again tomorrow. should be fine - i'll let u know as soon as i see it.

my deposit come through yet?..cos i don't have the money anymore so i hope it went to you :S

was a bit delayed but we've got it. thanks!

looks like 32godzilla will be taking a spot, so there is one more place available for SAU members. i had a chat with John (marvey tech) yesterday afternoon and he is interested in this trackday course but i will put him on the SAsupra list to make the last spot available for SAU.

Luke, Kim - just transferred deposit. Should see it tomorrow (Thurs). :D

got it this morning - thanks!

only one more spot left now. i will email/PM everyone who has paid their deposit the official John Bowe Driving registration form next week - you will need to complete the course registration details and send the form to John Bowe Driving with your balance of payment ($235 for almost all of you). and that's really about it! what you should do after completing all the paperwork is to make sure that your car is in good shape for August - change your oil, check your coolant, power steering fluid, brake fluid, brakes, tires, etc so that you can fully enjoy your time out on the track and not go home because you've broken something.

First post updated. My car is now all sorted apart from a small leak on front turbo dump gasket and need a touch up tune to push for 18psi. Should all be sorted by the date. Start organising now people and you won't have any dramas!

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