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A list will be put up on Monday.

Can we see this list please? Would like to know if they got my application, left a message on Steve's mobile the other day, hasn't got back to me yet.

Sorry for being such a lazy ass guys, heres the list:

Matty: Poontroll

Krishy: 33T

Abe: 33T

Damo: 34T

Shane: 32R

Norman: 34T

Troy: 34T

James: 33R

Dan: 32R

Jarrad: 32R

Anthony: 32T

Steven: 33R

Wayne: 32R

Chris (zirty two): 32T, unconfirmed

Nik: 33T

Dion: 32R

Ruby: Stagea

Hint hint, 32gtr's are strongly encouraged to enter, the more we get the better :D

R35 presence for the club would be great if anyone could arrage :D

Would also love to have a Willall car down, even the Evo? We can have a poster on the windscreen stating "Major club sponsor".

Anyway, for club members, further display talks will occur in the members section.

I got a call from the people at Off Ya Rocker Promotions today, they are sending out the stickers and info today, so the people who had the applications in early should get them next week.

Sorry for being such a lazy ass guys, heres the list:

Matty: Poontroll

Abe: 33T

Damo: 34T

Shane: 32R

Norman: 34T

Troy: 34T

James: 33R

Dan: 32R

Jarrad: 32R

Anthony: 32T

Steven: 33R

Wayne: 32R

Chris (zirty two): 32T, unconfirmed

Nik: 33T

Dion: 32R

Ruby: Stagea

Hint hint, 32gtr's are strongly encouraged to enter, the more we get the better :cool:

Gee thanks for the love Damo.....where is my mofo name :cheers:

is it coz i am black

no its cause your car is a trailer queen lately,,,,lol

lol very very true Troy......just my dedication to the club lol that even though i have other commitments.....more then happy to get my car trailered to the event.....as for the old school new age show i will be kicking back in the white sands of FIJI......but my thoughts will be at the event....not prob after a few brews

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lol very very true Troy......just my dedication to the club lol that even though i have other commitments.....more then happy to get my car trailered to the event.....as for the old school new age show i will be kicking back in the white sands of FIJI......but my thoughts will be at the event....not prob after a few brews

Fixed :cheers:

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