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Yep, as Duncan said, you're in Ben. Others have sent payments through, but as per usual it takes a few days for the payments to appear on the statement for the SAU account.

I knew I was in, I deposited the money about 4mins after the thread was created. Just want to see whom else is attending.

I have a couple of mates outside of sau interested too so waiting for that to open.

How many spots are actually open...

I'll be screwing my motor back together in the next 2 weeks... Like, 1 week before race day... But I'm not sure if I should enter or not in case it breaks?

Hey nick, probably already covered but what is the price for non-members.

$200 bucks will cover it for anybody and everybody my good man. The only real rule is no open-wheelers. I pass because I have fibreglass covering my wheels.

Neil.

I cant make it but my WRX mate from work is keen to come.

Abo, make sure you he rip it up in the last few seccions like our last L2S day out there! Expect a form today from Steve.

Thanks

Paid...!

Couldn't fit my SAU name in the Description so put real name (Ben Taylor) and group 5 for me..

Looking forward to it..

Now seriously, Duncan can I drive your car?!

Haha..

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wicked, can't wait for this day

cmon liz pay up!

Entry paid!

will be good to meet you mate, its a hell of a trip down here but should be worth it :)

Paid...!

Couldn't fit my SAU name in the Description so put real name (Ben Taylor) and group 5 for me..

Looking forward to it..

Now seriously, Duncan can I drive your car?!

Haha..

hey if you can handle vtec you can probably handle a stock skyline....but I've got a strict rule that you have to have lost blood working on the car before you can drive it :happy: will be good to see you out there :)

f**k it... Paid.

I'd say Group 4...

Never got a time on OP GP, but I kept climbing up on the ass of other cars when it actually ran... So better to be in Group 4 I think... put us in Group 5 if you want... I'll be running the same setup except on semis (So long as the car runs)




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