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I'll be at the best western in the city centre.

Prue, I think the "regular" thing that people have been talking of is going to the Workers Club.

Oh, and the only thing I'll have to do is change the tyres over and clip the harness in...

I can't remember any day that I haven't been up till midnight doing stuff to the car...

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I have to get my Wakie licence so was thinking of getting there about 730????

I'm not sure wether any staff will be there at that time though. It's my first track day so I do t really have a clue what goes on, better to be early and have time up your sleave IMO

I am taking GTRSean's spot. I am making payment to him today.

I will be in my Triumph TR8 with no passengers. Last time out in it out Wakefield 2 up and on street tyres I was running a 1.16. I am happy to nominate that time for the day but hopefully will be running a little quicker!

cheers

To my dearest Ando,

My Wakefield licence has expired, so has my CAMS licence. I have renewed my CAMS licence online and have the receipt, jsut have not got confirmation in the mail yet, so I will bring this receipt to show its paid and organised.

Love

Andy :)

To my dearest Ando,

My Wakefield licence has expired, so has my CAMS licence. I have renewed my CAMS licence online and have the receipt, jsut have not got confirmation in the mail yet, so I will bring this receipt to show its paid and organised.

Love

Andy :)

Dearest Andymoomoo,

Thank you for notifying me of your current license status. Unfortunatley your communication is pointless to me, but must be addressed with Wakefield park admin upon sign-on. I believe in past they accept an official letter from CAMS, but i think you have to contact CAMS and ask them to fax you a temp license.

Otherwise, worse case scenario, just buy a $20 Wakefield day license. I'm sure your funds will allow for such expenditure.

Kindest Regards,

Ando

Anyone? Plz pm me if your selling a spot.

Mate so far i believe it is as follows with selling/allocations of spots

Sellers:

Aggroman --> Sold to ???? (please let me know details)

GTRsean --> Sold to Ravenoak

Tonba --> Sold to ???? (please let me know details)

Black Beast has spot for sale

Liz has spot for sale

Potential Buyers:

Mcready

Majanal

Deano1

Now i will keep everyone updated as best as possible with refunds/swaps etc.

But can Aggroman (dave) & Tonba (alex) let me know who sold too pretty please, name and car/potential times!! :)

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