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Hi all

Sorry, but the bank account is:

Account Name: ACT Supra Club Inc

BSB: 182-222

Account Number: 122885536

Please let me know if you have any issues or questions.

Cheers

Ross

Ohhh so $50 into this account... also what should we use as reference that we have already paid etc... :D

Cheers,

Glen

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Come on guys!!! We don't do this stuff very often so will be awesome to have as many as possible involved!

Was a fun day last time even though I was the only GTR*** :happy:

***Not counting the two R35s that showed up!

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Donnan has started a new thread with how to describe your payment. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sk...Da-t320081.html

Ross

Thanks for the link RP071!

Was a fun day last time even though I was the only GTR*** :laugh:

Hehehe not this time... :P

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Hi all

The prizes that we have lined up will not be for dyno queens. The prizes will be shared out. As we only have 30 spots allocated (which I'll be suprised if we fill) we already have over 25 prizes, so everyone that participates will receive something.

If this takes off then we will have this as an annual event and hold every year on the first Sunday in June. As you can see we (ACT Supra Club) have 13 names down and people are paying everyday as they don't want to get on our blacklist. We really need you guys/gals to get behind this event to make it into an annual thing.

Cheers

Ross

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