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Guys, dont forget:

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

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!!!

Remember to bring spare cash for a drink, SAUSA merchandise and a raffle ticket or two!

i was going to do a list but i think i wont and just bring the list and when you've driven write your times down

why not get a list of who paid and who is coming etc....that way you will know who is to go on the simulator mate....

just my $0.02

Krishy, Steve knows who has paid, as per page 1, but he means a list of when the drivers want to go on...

ahh i thought he was refering to the list of who has paid and who hasnt....

its all good steve :ermm:

Ok, Finally paid up Steve,

Hopefully is goes to the right account this time :)

Skwiz i hope you see this before you come down can you bring receipt of your deposit, else im going to have to ask you to pay again as i dont have record of your payment, thanks

Yeah, hate to point out the obvious skwiz, but bank transfers won't show until Monday now. Over the counter cash deposits straight into the accounts (if thats how you did it) should clear today. If you have a receipt (or evidence on a printed statement), as Steve said, bring it to avoid being asked to pay again.

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only saw this now guys.

Sorry for the stuff around, hopefully it comes in, otherwise i think i'll go bananas at the bank people.

Well organised event also. Much like.

Thanks to everyone for coming tonight and i trust you had a good night

my sincerest apologies to those that couldn't get on (spankies will be received later)

i would like to thank Mark Lunn for going above and beyond what we had organised the guys absolutely loved your sim we will be putting in an order for 20 :) (we wish)

a big thanks to Ric from Auto Perfection who couldnt be with us tonight becuase of UFC in sydney

and thank you to nightcrawler who manned the BBQ and cooked a great snag

Results as follow's

Top 3 Shoot out (time taken from 1 out lap and 2 fast laps, damage on)

Steve 1/ 2:02.946 2/ 2:01.***

Damo 1/ 2:06.879 2/ 2:03.681

Dwayne 1/ 2:29.910 2/ 2:17.182

Shootout (time taken from 1 out lap and 3 fast laps, damage off)

Madaz 1/ 2:17.993 2/ 2:06.113 3/ 2:01.955

Heslo 1/ 4:38.484 (with a very impressive roll over)

Sled 1/ 2:24.658 2/ scratched 3/ 2:27.992

Damo_R34 1/ 2:09.180 2/ 2.08.828 3/ 2:34.413

writeoff 1/ 2:40.239 2/ 2:56.507 3/ 2:48.740

Krishy 1/ 2:32.566 2/ 2:17.598 3/ scratched

Nightcrawler 3.10.540 2/ 2:23.518

typevu 1/ 2:24.216 2/ 2:34.704 3/ 2:46.527

niksta 1/ 2:25.751 2/ 2:31.194 3/ 2:25.609

Evil34 1/ 2:39.8** 2/ 2:17.415 3/ 2:47.617

Dwayne 1/ 2.14.205 2:11.937 3/ 2.35.000

Glen 1/ 2:54.320 2/ 2:28.357 3/ 3:10.39*

Ruby 1/ 2:19.109 2/ 2:12.399 3/ 2:32.402

skwiz 1/ 2:25.209 2/ 2:23.183 3/ 3:09.00*

Bengi 1/ 2:39.274 2/ 2:34. 371 3/ 2:24.225

Daniel 1/ 2:44.814 (SLED Junior)

Thanks Skwiz glad you had fun

Great night Steve, big thanks to your efforts in organising the big stuff with the event. Sorry I had to leave a little early, early start at work today wasn't the best. :D

I definately sucked at that game however :down:

lol, you sure did luke. glad youre not that bad on the track. :D

the aim for next time is 2 seats one with actuators and one without

but then its just like playing the play station. :down:

pretty solid event, well organised steve, lookin forward to what else youve got up your sleeve.

What happened to Dwayne in the shoot out? He just nudged me out of the top 3 by 0.4 of a second. I would have thought he'd improve on his 2m11s.

Most happy with my time, considering I've never played it before, I thought I was going to suck at it ... I haven't even played any racing games in years.

... I prefer the real thing :down: ... when I'm not popping engines :D

:cool:

i was happy with a friday night, but i heard people saying that they would prefer a saturday next time.

Just something to think about, but i had the best time and it was a top night.

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