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Both payments made (seperately) and forms faxed in.

Full Name: Steven Welsh

Car Type: R33 GTS30T

Newb or not: not so newb

Most recent lap time if not newb : never had a lap timed, multiple visits to wakefield previously.

# of Drivers:1

# of Passengers & Name:0

+1 Passenger.

# of Drivers: 0

# of Passengers & Name: 1, Jonathan Welsh.

Full Name: Michael Dalziel

Car Type: R34 GTT

Newb or not: NNNNNEEEEEEWWWWWBBBBBBie

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

# of Drivers: 1

# of Passengers & Name 1 Kimberly Dalziel (may be subject to change due to work roster not being out yet)

Will be transfering funds next thursday 27/5

Loco 180,

Before you go all sad face on no timing...

theres a few reasons why.

the main one is this is a FUN DAY. its to encourage noobies to get their cars out to the track and have some legal fun, and the senior members will show them what to do.

and timing isnt everything. bring a lap timer and away you go.

get someone to hand time you

Gotta use Harry's timer.

Cheap as and pretty good. at teh start of your day, you set a point of interest on the pit wall. This is your start finish line, then away you go :)

If we do a track walk around you can even set sector points.

http://web.me.com/hschlangmann/LapTimer_Homepage/Home.html

Ok just Paid for my old man (non-member) and myself (member) as one payment of $380.00

Full Name: Sir Andrew Metcalf

Car Type: R33 Skyline

Newb or not: Not

Most recent lap time if not newb (Wakie): 1:13

# of Drivers: 1

# of Passengers & Name: 0

Full Name: Peter Metcalf

Car Type: Audi RS4

Newb or not: Not

Most recent lap time if not newb (Wakie): 1:14

# of Drivers: 1

# of Passengers & Name: 0

Can I bring someone else down to share my car with who is not on these forums?

I've already paid up for my spot.

As a passenger or a driver? If a driver, yes you can double enter your car, he just pays the non-members price ($200)

As a passenger or a driver? If a driver, yes you can double enter your car, he just pays the non-members price ($200)

Thanks Shell. As a driver. I thought so but wanted to confirm.

I've been a member for a while now (joined last year) but never received anything. Was I meant to get a membership card or something? Only reason I know that I am a member is that I have access to the NSW members section.

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