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hey just a quick question to the ppl going...

is there any1 that lives around the mentone area that wants to head down together?

i live in dingley which is about 2 mins away.... if i end up going we can cruise down together if ya want.

i live in dingley which is about 2 mins away.... if i end up going we can cruise down together if ya want.

yeah cool.. get back to me when ya know if your in or not

rs73 --- mentone is southland shopping centre area

this sucks... something ALWAYS comes up and slaps me in the arse (money wise) when i want to go to a skidpan... cant wait to see the reason i cant go to the next one :D

hey where do i drop off the deposit?

Hi Simon,

I have sent you an e-mail to your iprimus email address a couple of days ago in regards to the deposit payment, haven't you receive it?

I'll send it again tonight if you haven't.

Rianto

Thank's guys...

Just confirming I have received deposits from all that is listed below...

Skidpan Training Dec 20 (Saturday) 1pm to 5pm:

1. Rianto (myself)

2. Sam (Hypnotik)

3. Simon (SKYL9)

4. Kelvin Ho

5. Chris (Scotsman)

6. Darren




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