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Is there anyway i can be a maybe? I am VERY keen to get down and do a meet and greet foremost however my location is a real bastard. Im a fair hike north :blink: I am trying to get my employer to organise me some time off for the friday and sat/sun but were still unsure if ill get it off :D Whoever said bieng in the chain of command rocks is so very very wrong. Im more than willing to pay for the event fee's but am unsure if ill be able to attend. Any ideas ect please pm me, ill be online from about 7pm till 8pm 3 times a week so i should get it in a day or so.

Cheers, Allan

No worries, will add you to the list

Hey Todd, I think we'll need a cleanup asap

I'm not sure if Benno, Noel or Aaron will be running.

A few of us have sent in payments but aren't listed as paid.

EVERYBODY ON THE LIST - Please check you names.

a) if you have paid and it's not noted, please PM Todd and

b) if you are now not able to run, please let Todd know NOW.

REMINDER THAT PAYMENTS ARE DUE NOW

If you aren't on the list and are looking for a fun afternoon/evening, there is still time, but send your payment asap

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What colour helmets did you guys get?? Ordered one tonight and while I already have a helmet, it is getting shabby but still complies.

Couldn't pass up that price for a spare!!! Hope I get the blue one!!!

What colour helmets did you guys get?? Ordered one tonight and while I already have a helmet, it is getting shabby but still complies.

Couldn't pass up that price for a spare!!! Hope I get the blue one!!!

I got a black one too :laugh:

No passengers whilst on the strip. Only person allowed in the car at the time of "Drag" is the driver. They are most welcome to come along & I am sure we should have a couple of spare passengers seats as their "Mechanics" didnt show.

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