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Saturday 21st February 2004 (AM), 08:30-12:30

1. Thanh Ngo (RX-7) Deposit received

2. Deric Ong (Supra) Deposit received

3. Rachel Santos (Supra) Deposit received

4. Rianto "rs73" (R33)

5. Thai Cao (AE86)

6. Chris "Scotsman" (R33 GTR)

Saturday 21st February 2004 (PM), 1:00-5:00

1. Alan "halz" (R33)

2. Corey "resonance" (180SX)

3. Brendan "Ex-Static" (WRX)

4. Simon "meshmesh" (R33 GTR) Deposit received

5. Terry "krptr" (R33)

6. Steve "cooks44" (R33)

Sunday 22nd February 2004 (PM), 1:00-5:00

1. Nick Tan "HKSgtsT" (R33) Deposit received

2. Geoff "skylinegeoff" (R33) Deposit received

3. Denham "INASNT" (R33)

4. Denham 2 (WRX)

5. Kevin Wong "king_kw13" (R33)

6. Andrew "Snowman" (R34 GTR)

Rianto,

Deposit Paid - for meshmesh (GTR)..

If there's another space available, I might bring another car, pleas let me know? Also, just wondering, does the instructor sit in the car with you? Or is it just a thrash session?

Thank's for the deposit...

I heard Andrew (snowman) is considering to bring some more cars from NDSOC club maybe on Sunday morning session, I can ask him if so maybe your friend can join as well.

The instructor will sit with you in the car, so it's not a trash-it-yourself session. Unless the instructor feels that you're quite seasoned and can be safe without him then you may be allowed to go out there and play :D

Saturday 21st February 2004 (AM), 08:30-12:30

1. Thanh Ngo (RX-7) Deposit received

2. Deric Ong (Supra) Deposit received

3. Rachel Santos (Supra) Deposit received

4. Rianto "rs73" (R33)

5. Thai Cao (AE86) Deposit received

6. Chris "Scotsman" (R33 GTR)

Saturday 21st February 2004 (PM), 1:00-5:00

1. Alan "halz" (R33) Deposit received

2. Corey "resonance" (180SX) Deposit received

3. Brendan "Ex-Static" (WRX)

4. Simon "meshmesh" (R33 GTR) Deposit received

5. Terry "krptr" (R33) Deposit received

6. Steve "cooks44" (R33)

Sunday 22nd February 2004 (PM), 1:00-5:00

1. Nick Tan "HKSgtsT" (R33) Deposit received

2. Geoff "skylinegeoff" (R33) Deposit received

3. Denham "INASNT" (R33) Deposit received

4. Denham 2 (WRX) Deposit received

5. Kevin Wong "king_kw13" (R33)

6. Andrew "Snowman" (R34 GTR)

One spot has become available on Saturday afternoon. If any of your mates wants to join, please be quick...

Saturday 21st February 2004 (AM), 08:30-12:30

1. Thanh Ngo (RX-7) Deposit received

2. Deric Ong (Supra) Deposit received

3. Rachel Santos (Supra) Deposit received

4. Rianto "rs73" (R33)

5. Thai Cao (AE86) Deposit received

6. Chris "Scotsman" (R33 GTR)

Saturday 21st February 2004 (PM), 1:00-5:00

1. Alan "halz" (R33) Deposit received

2. Corey "resonance" (180SX) Deposit received

3. Simon "meshmesh" (R33 GTR) Deposit received

4. Simon's bro (E55)

5. Terry "krptr" (R33) Deposit received

6. Steve "cooks44" (R33) Deposit received

Sunday 22nd February 2004 (PM), 1:00-5:00

1. Nick Tan "HKSgtsT" (R33) Deposit received

2. Geoff "skylinegeoff" (R33) Deposit received

3. Denham "INASNT" (R33) Deposit received

4. Denham 2 (WRX) Deposit received

5. Kevin Wong "king_kw13" (R33) Deposit received

6. Andrew "Snowman" (R34 GTR) Deposit received

Rianto,

I will take the available spot for the sat avo session. So, I will be bringing both our cars, the GTr & E55. I will transfer the fund into your acc tomorrow.

meshmesh

wow, Simon, you'll be driving both? I'll put you in anyawy

All spots have been filled again...

Saturday 21st February 2004 (AM), 08:30-12:30

1. Thanh Ngo (RX-7) Deposit received

2. Deric Ong (Supra) Deposit received

3. Rachel Santos (Supra) Deposit received

4. Rianto "rs73" (R33)

5. Thai Cao (AE86) Deposit received

6. Chris "Scotsman" (R33 GTR) Deposit received

Saturday 21st February 2004 (PM), 1:00-5:00

1. Alan "halz" (R33) Deposit received

2. Corey "resonance" (180SX) Deposit received

3. Simon "meshmesh" (R33 GTR) Deposit received

4. Simon's bro (E55)

5. Terry "krptr" (R33) Deposit received

6. Steve "cooks44" (R33) Deposit received

Sunday 22nd February 2004 (PM), 1:00-5:00

1. Nick Tan "HKSgtsT" (R33) Deposit received

2. Geoff "skylinegeoff" (R33) Deposit received

3. Denham "INASNT" (R33) Deposit received

4. Denham 2 (WRX) Deposit received

5. Kevin Wong "king_kw13" (R33) Deposit received

6. Andrew "Snowman" (R34 GTR) Deposit received

It's ON tomorrow & Sunday guys........

Don't forget................. You all on the list should have gotten email by now...

Saturday 21st February 2004 (AM), 08:30-12:30

1. Thanh Ngo (RX-7)

2. Deric Ong (Supra)

3. Rachel Santos (Supra)

4. Rianto "rs73" (R33)

5. Thai Cao (AE86)

6. Chris "Scotsman" (R33 GTR)

Saturday 21st February 2004 (PM), 1:00-5:00

1. Alan "halz" (R33)

2. Corey "resonance" (180SX)

3. Simon "meshmesh" (R33 GTR)

4. Simon's bro (E55)

5. Terry "krptr" (R33)

6. Steve "cooks44" (R33)

Sunday 22nd February 2004 (PM), 1:00-5:00

1. Nick Tan "HKSgtsT" (R33)

2. Geoff "skylinegeoff" (R33)

3. Denham "INASNT" (R33)

4. Denham 2 (WRX)

5. Kevin Wong "king_kw13" (R33)

6. Andrew "Snowman" (R34 GTR)

Thank's to all those Saturday group people for coming, we had a great time today.

Gallery of today's photos will be coming up shortly.

Don't forget tomorrow's Skidpan for those going on Sunday :P

Please be there at least 15 minutes prior of start time. Have fun!

Sunday 22nd February 2004 (PM), 1:00-5:00

1. Nick Tan "HKSgtsT" (R33)

2. Geoff "skylinegeoff" (R33)

3. Denham "INASNT" (R33)

4. Denham 2 (WRX)

5. Kevin Wong "king_kw13" (R33)

6. Andrew "Snowman" (R34 GTR)




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