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Discussed at the Committee meeting tonight ... this things needs another bump to get your attention again. :P

Its going to be fun ... sign up and play! Rivalry is healthy. :banana:

PLEASE NOTE Date has been pushed back 1 week from the 12th of feb to the 19th of feb

PLEASE Note FREE bqq for attendee's on the night drinks supplied will be coke, lift and fanta $1.50/can

List so Far of people who have paid

1) Madaz - PAID

2) Heslo - PAID

3) SLED - PAID

4) RBware - PAID

5) Damo_R34

6) skwiz

7) scandyflick

8) writeoff - PAID

9) SLED Junior

10) Krishy - PAID

11) Nightcrawler

12) typevu - PAID

13) niksta - PAID

14) Evil34 - PAID

15) Evil34's best man - PAID

16) Glen - PAID

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20)

... i might be able to rearrange my shit so that i can attend on the 19th. but that'll probably take some serious reach arounds. seeing as i booked the 12th off back in early december.

Ric from Auto Perfection will be joining us on the night

and only 1 month to go

Track Day Raffle will be completed that night also you can buy tickets online or from one of the execs on the night

Let me know when/where I can get some cash to you Steve ... sorry mate forgot all about it - was going to give it to you at the Belgian Beer Cafe but forgot then too.

********News Update********

i am pleased to announce Auto Perfection are putting up

Earthquake Focus 6.5" Splits rrp $295

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this will be first place prize

NOTE winner will have to install themselves prize is only speaker set

remember club Members get 10% off @ Auto Perfection

so for all your window tints stereo installs HID installs blue tooth kits, if you want your car fluids checked they have a hoist go see

um who..... Auto Perfection

********News Update*********

Don't forget we will be selling raffle tickets @ $5 a pop for your chance to win a secret spot in the up and coming SAU track day, buy 1 or 100 SAU: SA picks up the tab for your entry fee, you still have to supply your fuel and cams license,,, GOOD VALUE!!!

********News Update*********

yes very very true even just knowing what gear to put it in will help and trust me 1 hot lap and 3 fast laps goes very quick

and for those worried i have an unfair advantage ive only been in the sim 2 times for a max of about 10 mins each time

but i have been playing a little bit since i bought the game

get the game here for your own practise

http://www.rfactor.net/

get all your maps and cars on links below

Nismo R34 GTR 1.2 (you will need to register an acount for d/l links

http://www.rfactorcentral.com/detail.cfm?I...ine%20R34%20GTR

Bathurst Mod

http://www.rfactorcentral.com/detail.cfm?ID=Bathurst%20ORSM

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