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Full Name: Luke Harrison

Car Type: R33 GTR V spec

Newb or not: Not (has been 5 years since i've been on the track though!)

Most recent lap time if not newb (can be another track if necessary but make sure you mention which one): 1:10.34

# of Drivers: 1

# of Passengers & Name: 3 - Jean Page, Andy Page, Jim Page

Payment to go through soon.

guys payment's been sent for the second time, some idiot (read: me!) got the account number wrong and it bounced back.

only 2 passengers at this stage,

Deposit Receipt No 2422275

Payment Date 17 June 2010 *

Date submitted 17 June 2010

Time submitted 14:02 AEST

Ando is it too late to add a passenger?

I'll put the extra 20 into the Sau when I get home tonight

ta

Of course not champion!!! Just make sure you reference 'Dave074 Passenger' (sumsing like that) in the payment reference :P and post up passengers name here... Easy as 1,2,3

guys payment's been sent for the second time, some idiot (read: me!) got the account number wrong and it bounced back.

only 2 passengers at this stage,

Deposit Receipt No 2422275

Payment Date 17 June 2010 *

Date submitted 17 June 2010

Time submitted 14:02 AEST

Whoops done that before!! ;) no wokkas mate! We will keep an eye out for it!!!

Full Name:David Osborne

Car Type:R33 GTST

Newb or not:Newb

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:0

Plus 1 Passenger

Name: Alex Gillies

Paid extra into the SAU bank account tonight

Full Name: Sheldon Kurtz

Car Type: R31 Skyline

Newb or not: NEWB!

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: 0

Of course not champion!!! Just make sure you reference 'Dave074 Passenger' (sumsing like that) in the payment reference :) and post up passengers name here... Easy as 1,2,3

Whoops done that before!! :dry: no wokkas mate! We will keep an eye out for it!!!

sweettt.

I'm hoisting the pirate ship up this weekend to make sure she's ready for the maiden voyage at wakefield, can't wait

sweettt.

I'm hoisting the pirate ship up this weekend to make sure she's ready for the maiden voyage at wakefield, can't wait

I tell ya, if you're planning to do that, DON'T get on the piss heavily on Saturday night... Shell and I got SOOO much done on her car over the weekend doing this... ROFL

I tell ya, if you're planning to do that, DON'T get on the piss heavily on Saturday night... Shell and I got SOOO much done on her car over the weekend doing this... ROFL

haha i have fallen into that trap before... and it's usually after you get everything unbolted and off the car that the grog monster kicks in.

Thankfully i'm doing this with 2 non drinkers so i should be ok.

Ok Bitches I finally paid it this morning under refference 'Agrgoman Wakie'

Full Name: David Milano

Car Type: R34 GT+T :D

Newb or not: NEWB!!!!

Most recent lap time if not newb: 0:00

# of Drivers: 1 - myself

# of Passengers & Name: 0

Mr moooo if you still have bed available as per like 10 pages back PM me and ill take one..

Farkin noice one Davo!!!!!!!!!! Hi5

Good to see your up for the friday night shenanigans :D

Few of us have Friday off so will lapping up some gods ale Friday lunch in Goulburn WOOT!!!!!!!!

ok have finally paid!

Full Name: Michelle Frawley

Car Type: R33GTST

Newb or not: Newb

Most recent lap time if not newb: NA

# of Drivers: 2 (Matt's already paid for himself)

# of Passengers & Name: 0

Hey I'm going to book a 5 bed suit at the best western it's $215 for the night so works out to be $43 each I will have 4 beds spare. Will need a payment up front. Let me know

i have 2 beds left

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