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We don't want your car Shell!

More then likely, I'm missing about a third of the entrants forms, so if you sent a form early on but haven't paid yet, then it won't be counted. I have to collect those again.

Batakr33, no mail today mate, I'll let you know tomorrow ;)

Got yours vudoo :happy:

For everyone else, here is a quick list of entrants! This isn't a complete list as unfortunately, the faxed forms go somewhere different to the mailed forms and we only meet up every 2 weeks so that is when they are matched up to the payments in the bank account :)

Sam Parsons - Sl!m

Kel Handley - Kel (and Duncan) - $40

ShengBert - Sheng

Tim Clark - Username???

Todd C - Uwissh

Brian Bu - GTR32G

Kevin San - Usename???

Marco Petrucceli - Username???

Andy - Andymoocow

Philip Anayo - Yo-Yo

Thomas Katsoulas - Kujotk

Terry Tung-Yep - Terry_GT-R34 and God_Speed - $20

Andrew Livermore - eds33t

Owen Hoogvliet - cpd

Desmond Siregar - Batakr33

??? - Cam84

Mark Seguna - BLISTIC

Paul Mouhayet - ???

Eric - Pezhead

Krystle McInnes - ULOOOK

Mauro DiCarlo - 4SHOWZ

Stuart Gatt - BezerkR32

Elliot Dollisson - runnin4life (received payment for membership and SnS entries separately)

Vu Tran - ???

David Andrew - DaveR31

Coastal Chill and fat-lad - Kacey and Luke Hulks

Drew Withey - lanky71, Qantas and Jada (3x entries paid for) - $30

?? Schembri - donut king

Adam Zitka - MXHEVN

Norman Chouaifaity - mr32

Nick Moore - SUSR33???

Sean Mulligan - Sean???

Nicholas Moore - SUSR31

Keith Reid - Buddahlicious

David Whitbread -

Keith (buddahlicious)

Mauro (4showz)

Andrew (ed533t)

Owen (cpd)

Terry (Terry_gt-r34)

Cameron (cam84)

Paul (superjet760)

Matt Tung-Yep

Desmond (butakr33)

Adam (mxhvn)

Nick Schemvru

Sean (hot_r33)

Norm (mr_r32)

David (dave_r31)

Mark (blistc)

Stu (bezerk_r32)

Elliot (running4life)

Vu (vudoo)

Luke + Kasey Hulks

Drew (lanky71)

Andrew (qantas)

Jada (dv11sh)

There may be some doubles in that last bit :P

Vu Tran is me - vudoo

i think i put vu tran as payment comment and vudoo on form sorry for confusion

I have paid for myself and Satanic. Tried to fax but it seems my work fax machine is buggered. Also in for the above question, can we e-mail the forms somewhere? (I have no other access to a fax...)

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First, try putting in 02 before the number, this seems to work for me but the rest of the execs think I'm silly for suggesting it :)

If that doesn't work, mail it off to Newsletter at PIP.com.au

Star32: I remember seeing yours at the meeting, it's in the early batch that's not included in the list. This list is just what has been posted up in the execs section from the various sources forms are sent to so people that are sending them now can be sure they were received. The earlier ones are with one of our execs for database entry and that person is the only person with that list of entrants and she's currently tied up with personal matters.

Our next meeting is next Wednesday and I will hopefully have a full list of entry forms by then so everyone can feel warm, safe and secure in the fact that they will be at such a prestigous show :action-smiley-069:

Registered!

Entry form faxed today and I just sent the money through via EFT!

To the organisers - I live very close to the venue, so should you need anything done, please feel free to PM me! Im happy to help out on the day!!

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