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i sent the rest of my payment this morning as id like to get that out of the way and start focusing on the cars needs. probably be in by Tuesday next week.

crap i didnt read this post

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.

when you receive can you just foward it on for me cos its already sent :D

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i sent the rest of my payment this morning as id like to get that out of the way and start focusing on the cars needs. probably be in by Tuesday next week.

when you receive can you just foward it on for me cos its already sent :rofl:

no problem at all. it cleared into the account on Saturday. i'll forward it on to John Bowe Driving, but i will need your details to complete their registration form - i'll PM when i need them. cheers

tomorrow is your last day to secure a place on this intro trackday course

you don't have to have a mega horsepower, stripped out racer with massive brakes and a roll-cage to do this course. far from it - all you need is a mechanically sound car with normal tires & brakes, and the desire to learn something new. you don't even need a helmet with this particular course.

whats with the metal caps? only thing i have noticed about them is good looks and annoying for when checking tire pressure :O

supposedly they reduce the chance of pressure loss if the tire sidewall is hit (like sideways onto a curb) whereas the plastic caps can/will crack & fall off. they also recommend that you run higher tire pressures for street tires on the track to stiffen the side walls (eg 38psi+ cold for a 17" street tire).

these are John Bowe Driving's recommendations, not mine - people can debate with the instructors directly if they want to.

Inline 6 has expressed his interest in going on this day - thanks for taking the last spot! I will send you the PM with all the details tonight.

everyone else - i will PM/email the official JB enrolment form out tonight/this weekend

i'm sending the official enrolment form via PM now, but have encountered an interesting problem with this forum - i can only send individual PM's every 5 minutes or so. unless someone can tell me how to PM a list of people at once, this will take me a while...

yeah, unfortunately they put in pm restrictions thanks to some spammers a couple months back. stupid. i know. youre stuck doin it the hard way.

that sucks. this is going to take me a while then :D

PM sent your way as you're near the top of Heslo's list.

Send me the documents Kim, I think I can send more than one every 5 mins :D

have cc'd you to the one i sent scandyflick.

can you send it and the attachment to the following members? :

Joshdc

Moodles2

Luke ENR34

Hostile

typevu

Krishy

Red Back

32godzilla

chalon

i will send a slightly different enrolment form to Ripp3r as he has paid the full amount already. Inline6 has indicated his interest in the event - i have PM'd him the deposit details so am waiting to hear back from him this week.

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