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Its on a Sunday so finishing work at 1pm on Saturday 'should' give you enough time to get there :)

Sooooo do you want in, or just talking the talk? :):(

hi, yes sorry, it was revealed to me that i am quite blind and didnt see it was on sunday lol. if theres any more spots left for newcomers/non SAU members, id love to join in :)

cheers, luke.

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Sorry guys, have not had a chance to be on here in ages....busy life an all :)

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Landscribble, although you missed out i will put you on a reserve list. Its not uncommon for people to pull at at the last minute.

Its also not uncommon for 1 or 2 people to not show up to the event so id suggest come along anyway. There is a good chance youll get some track time.

I will be on a bit more frequent now....but i do appologise for the delay at the moment.

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If anyone is keen to do a driver training day and this is full. AFARCC are hosting one on July 3rd aswell.

http://www.allfours.org.au/forums/showthread.php?t=758

I will come to this to film and have a chat.

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