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hey we had 2 hairdresser cars last time and both placed near the top. probably would have won if they didn't both stop for a latte mid course.

just send the details from the form to duncan(at)skylinesaustralia.com and I will make sure a place is reserved.

My mate can't get on the PC today but I'm putting his details through to you now.

hey alittle random, and not really an issue at all, but since i still have my number "2" sticker on my windscreen from last texi, can I be put into race car number 2, 12, 20-29, or 32???? it'll save me trying to take it off the windscreen now that its baked into the glass...

I'm an eccentric fool aye?

yEAH WTF is with the Camaro's..... nothing wrong at all with Camaro's but wha da???? Coming out of the woodwork :banana:

I'm more concerned that frank and N1GTR don't seem to be bringing cars. Don't see how they're going to make any smoke with their runners :banana:

yEAH WTF is with the Camaro's..... nothing wrong at all with Camaro's but wha da???? Coming out of the woodwork :banana:

If they're F Body Camaros, they will put on some AWESOME smoke shows, and sound PORN!

Hi guys,

DUNCAN/N1GTR ive just paid my entry fee for texi as per instructions on page 1 :-) i also hear you guys have my details from gergor. will be printing all paper work and filling in over the next few days.

Hopefully i now have a spot for texi, looking forward to it now as this will be my first time doing something like this :-)

Any word on the blue triangle issue, because i dont have one???

Ben

The 8 Camaro entrants are friends of mine. Can't run these events if we don't have the numbers so I filled 25% of the entrants grid :)

You guys think gts-t's handle like boats, we are about to see some 1960's old school boats try and turn corners :P




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