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oh just out of interest, execs, how are the other club track days going, have they seen a drop off in numbers of recent time like we (appear) to have??

Liz

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dunno, I don't talk to other clubs.. they smell.

What about a dent removal day?

Seen it work with other clubs with great success.

find a dent removal guy

find a workshop who can host a heap of cars

maybe tie it in with a dyno day

get all the annoying little dents fixed at a much discounted price

STRIPPERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! dyno day and stripppers... professional photo shoot and stripppers... fishing and stripppers... cruise would be a bit hard with stripppers... but hey, why not.

and a bbq lunch.

cruise wouldn't be too hard..

everyone lines up and each car gets allocated one stripper for the trip.. but they can't strip until the end otherwise it would be too dangerous.. eyes on the road and all..

cruise wouldn't be too hard..

everyone lines up and each car gets allocated one stripper for the trip.. but they can't strip until the end otherwise it would be too dangerous.. eyes on the road and all..

i like the way you think.

cruise wouldn't be too hard..

everyone lines up and each car gets allocated one stripper for the trip.. but they can't strip until the end otherwise it would be too dangerous.. eyes on the road and all..

Yeh i'm down for that :bunny:

They can shift my gears if i get lazy :(

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