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^^^ Many thanks guys (on behalf of SAU & The Children's Hospital)!

All going well with the NAB Acc't, I'll send off tickets on Friday afternoon and port up Postcodes (updated) on Fri night! :(

Tim (double overhead sun visors), we'd love to have you on the cruise regardless of whether your great GT-R is sold or not!

Genelle, it looks as if the Sumo Burger outlet launch won't be in time for our Event :D

...so I won't explain who or what they are hehe...

Well 1 month to go - can you believe it???

It is now spring and 12 tix have just been mailed in the 1st 3 days of September to 4 Postcodes.

FYI...

Updated Info:- Payments have been received from the following Postcodes for Cinema Tickets in reverse order (ie from most recent to first)...

2641, 2132, 2761, 2128, 2747, 2774, 2541, 2609, 2289, 2067, 2747, 2148, 2747, 2481, 2617, 2162, 2146, 2077, 2250, 3132, 2128, 2173, 2615, 2755, 2747, 2750, 2755, 2166, 2163, 2750, 2044, 2567, 2560, 2227, 2541, 2615, 2557, 2527, 2777, 2206, 2127, 2914, 2795, 2785, 2113, 4210, 2615, 2203, 2795, 2166, 2095, 5013, 2138, 2232, 2148 :P

Many thanks again on behalf of SAU + The Children's Hospital Westmead.

sounds great, I'll be there! And since it is a CAMS event, I can drive the race car :D

Payment details sent for 2 tickets

Hey Duncan, you say this is a CAMS event, this is most likely a stupid question, but I dont think i will be having a licence by then since its suspended but i do have a CAMS licence. What would be the chances of driving on the "CAMS EVENT" with a CAMS licence..?

Might be some technical loophole :blink: ?

Hey Duncan, you say this is a CAMS event, this is most likely a stupid question, but I dont think i will be having a licence by then since its suspended but i do have a CAMS licence. What would be the chances of driving on the "CAMS EVENT" with a CAMS licence..?

Might be some technical loophole :happy: ?

ahh that would be nice if a CAMS license could pass for a road license....but no chance....even for tarmac rallies we have to hold a road license for the open road stages and cams/aasa license for the closed road stages

Hi All!

I'm happy to announce the prize for the Best R32 GTR on the day!

John (aka kuma_j) has kindly offered his services to create us an exact replica of a Winfield R32 GT-R. This will include wheels, chassis and engine.

Here are some piccies of the awesome mini beast:

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This is going to be an awesome day peoples, make sure you get your tickets!!! :D

Just and random question,, can I donate to the hospital on the day? And can I get a recriept for it?

Might aswell give alittle extra sumthing... Then just claim it back at tax time :) xD lol

The paper trail for your tax receipt Matty, will be easier if you hand over a cheque made out to, "Children's Hospital - Westmead".

We'll certainly give you a receipt on the day to confirm it (even tho' it's not a Hospital receipt). Or you can send the cheque to my Clinic at...

Terry Tung-Yep Suites 1-2/134 Henry St Penrith, NSW 2750

Tix and receipt can be sent to you in return mail.

Your cheque will be given to the Hospital along with the Just Jap cheque.

Anyone else who wishes to do the same as Matty ie. tax deduction, can make out a cheque as above! :) bless your hearts!

EXACTLY ONE MONTH TO GO. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! :D

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