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Terry what are the alternative payment methods ?

Hiya Ben, I've PM'd about cheque payment if you don't have VISA or Mastercard (Credit/Debit)

Most happy to do that - Humbla is sending a cheque too.

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Tickets (with receipts) have now been sent to these postcodes (latest > first)...

2795, 2166, 2095, 5013, 2138, 2232, 2148. :)

It's been fascinating to watch so far, that every person has purchased 'multiples' of cinema tickets eg. 6, 4 or 2.

Needless to say, there will be lots of 'single' purchases along this 'journey'.

The Helpers/Organisers for this "Godzilla Event" are...

Nick aka Black_Widow

Matt aka God_speed

Shehan aka lankanboiiR34

Shanil aka SHANE666

Bobby aka NISMO

Eric aka Pezhead

Sam aka Rocklee

myself

+ Kat aka GTRKat (with the ACT contingent)

Without the above and SAU, nothing & I mean nothing, would get done.

The efficiency of how most of us got the 10th ANNIV of the R34 GT-R in April last year up 'n running within 6 weeks was remarkable!

And nothing on the 10/10/10 will happen unless Attendees like yourselves make this Event a sellout!

So, don't just come to the cruise; buy your tickets NOW @ $15 each (as per Payment options in the 1st Post)

Sorry if I'm just dumb Terry, just making sure, send $30 for two people? :( Very keen to come to this. Big trek, but worth it.

Not dumb! Just $15 for each bum! :blink:

So yes Owen, $30 on Visa or M/C with name + card# + expiry# + phone# + address; to send you the receipt & 2 tickets for entry to cinema.

Above details are to be e-mailed to [email protected]

'Twas good to see you again at the AGM! :P

Yep ill be in for this with the missus........this will be my first SAU cruise. +2

Yes Simon, just send those details of yours please to [email protected]

Enclose Name + VISA or M/C debit/credit card# + expiry# + address + Phone#

...if you will. Cinema Tickets and receipt will be out to you within a couple of days.

This is a great day for the girls too! :blink:

OK David lol

FYI, the aggregate of Postcodes (in reverse order - ie. last > first) where "purchased cinema tickets" and "receipts" have been mailed are...

4210, 2615, 2203, 2795, 2166, 2095, 5013, 2138, 2232, 2148. :P

Not dumb! Just $15 for each bum! :P

So yes Owen, $30 on Visa or M/C with name + card# + expiry# + phone# + address; to send you the receipt & 2 tickets for entry to cinema.

Above details are to be e-mailed to [email protected]

'Twas good to see you again at the AGM! :D

Awesome, will do that next Wed/Thur, gotta wait for payday! So if it's filling up fast, I'm screwed :down:

Was good to see everyone at the AGM! :D

Had a look on Google maps, it works out to be around 113km.. But I could be wrong

That's right mate, there's a GoogleMaps link underneath the map in the first post which gives turn-by-turn directions and says the cruise part is 112km, from the start point at Penrith, to The Edge at Katoomba. The distance from Katoomba back home also needs to be considered. But we've already got people coming from interstate, so the distance shouldn't be a barrier!

This is definitely something to look forward to, and we're expecting a great turnout. :D

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