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just do it Steveo!!!!

Dave - any shoe is all good, we dont check shoes etc at scruitineering, however if we see people walking around in thongs and then jump in a car we'll pull em up! haha

also long sleeved and pants are required though. it'll be fairly cold anyway hahaha

How much is accomodation setting you back roughly?

Ill probably just wake up early and drive down cause im cheap, BUT it would be nice to leave the day before that way if the car doesnt like the long trip I can fix whatever breaks or do a fresh oil change in the morning, and of course hang out with the 'cool kids'..

ohh the decisions

Im basically only going to sleep for 4ish hours so sharing would be an option.. so long as no one snores, otherwise there will be 2 free spots come race day.. ill be in jail and well u can guess the other person :ermm:

If someone wants to share let me know.. Maybe we should of enquired about discount rooms somewhere if we got say.. 10 ppl, each with a $50 deposit for the rooms

I'm staying at the best western on the old Hume. It's a little bit out of town (not too far) but I got a deal through work $95. I think standard the rooms are $115 or something. I do know that if you book more than 30 days in advance they give a small discount so maybe $100?

Agro: I've got a queen bed and I like to spoon!

Chubbs: I got the day off so I'll be heading down in the early arvo, PM me your mobile number and I'll send you a txt when I'm on my way and I'll work out where to meet up for drinkies.

I'll see you all there on Friday night

My car wont make this :P

so I'm now free to help out...I has mad mashalling skillz!

Don't say that until the last minute!

I'll come to watch, then I can show you guys the lovely local places for drinking :)

Don't say that until the last minute!

I'll come to watch, then I can show you guys the lovely local places for drinking :)

hahaha legend!!!!

I encourage everyone to stay down the night before if you can! It really makes the weekend! Being able to head out for a few quiet drinks the night is a great opportunity to meet everyone and catch up with old friends!

anyhowwwwwww... I just transferred the money I should have done 3 weeks ago like I said I would! lol

Payment sent 2/5/10

Full Name: Elizabeth Corr

Car Type: 180sx

Newb or not: Not

Most recent lap time if not newb (can be another track if necessary but make sure you mention which one): 1.13.06

# of Drivers: 1

# of Passengers & Name: 1 - mebe passenger, but will pay for them later

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