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Remember guys, Monday is March the 1st. Deposits are due then, if you haven't paid or have proof of payment before this day it becomes a first come first serve basis. Who ever fronts up the cash, is in :rofl:

Remember guys, Monday is March the 1st. Deposits are due then, if you haven't paid or have proof of payment before this day it becomes a first come first serve basis. Who ever fronts up the cash, is in :rofl:

will wire through full payment of $225 on thursday

You can wire through $100 on Thursday if you wish, only the deposits are due at this stage. But yes, the $25 on the day, if possible, bring exact change, makes things run a lot quicker and as you can imagine, you'd rather be on track than tracking down loose change :rofl:

You can wire through $100 on Thursday if you wish, only the deposits are due at this stage. But yes, the $25 on the day, if possible, bring exact change, makes things run a lot quicker and as you can imagine, you'd rather be on track than tracking down loose change :P

if i gotta give the money to you then i will bring $25 in 5c pieces lol......just to piss you off :rofl:

nah i would rather wire the full $200 otherwise i will use the $$ up somehow....seems to happen quite a bit lol

if i gotta give the money to you then i will bring $25 in 5c pieces lol......just to piss you off :rofl:

nah i would rather wire the full $200 otherwise i will use the $$ up somehow....seems to happen quite a bit lol

First, you're an ass :P

Second, totally understand. I'll make sure Reuben passes on the appropriate info when he checks for receipt of payment :(

Member Number: 3856525

From Account: XXXXXXXX

Payment Amount : $100.00

Date for Payment: 24/2/2010

Reference : scandyflick track day

BSB : 105-192

Account No. : 028822340

Account Name: SAU:SA

Member Number: 3856525

From Account: XXXXXXXX

Payment Amount : $100.00

Date for Payment: 24/2/2010

Reference : scandyflick track day

BSB : 105-192

Account No. : 028822340

Account Name: SAU:SA

Cheers Dave, will confirm with Roo Roo once payment goes through :P

Congratulations to David (writeoff) for winning the track day raffle. He will now participate at the low cost of $5. Mind boggling as to why more tickets didnt sell, even to those who had already paid and/or entered, surely the $5 gamble is worth saving hundreds.

Again, Congrats David from the exec :devil:

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