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2) Heslo

3) Sam Hawkins

4) Dunc

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6) Dohmar

7) Luke - wasntme

8) JMW

9) Foylema

10) Normsta - 50%

11) Matt Hawkins

12) Nightcrawler

13) Panzer

14) Bit Sus

15) Brezza - 50%

16) Lee

17) Aberax

18) JRM

19) writeoff

20) Ruby - 77.36~%

21) MattyT

22) Volk34

23) Red Back

Current list. There is 1 spot free on the day if anyone is interested, and there may be another 2 spots free depending on Brezza and Normsta.

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Damo, put me down as a 75% for the spot. I may be brining along a certain Chev powered old school cruiser for a run :D

Also, Vu has withdrawn to ready his car for the track day only.

I've marked (below) payments received.

1) DC_GTST - PAID

2) Heslo - PAID

3) Sam Hawkins

4) Dunc

5) Vu <-- withdrawn

6) Dohmar - PAID

7) Luke - wasntme - PAID

8) JMW

9) Foylema - PAID

10) Normsta - PAID

11) Matt Hawkins

12) Nightcrawler

13) Panzer - PAID

14) Bit Sus

15) Brezza - PAID

16) Lee - PAID

17) Aberax - PAID

18) JRM - PAID

19) writeoff

20)

21) MattyT - PAID

22) Volk34 - PAID

23) Red Back

Current list. There is 1 spot free on the day if anyone is interested, and there may be another 2 spots free depending on Brezza and Normsta.

Damo, put me down as a 75% for the spot. I may be brining along a certain Chev powered old school cruiser for a run :P

Also, Vu has withdrawn to ready his car for the track day only.

I've marked (below) payments received.

My mate Paul might be keen on coming, he has a Camaro.... will keep my eyes posted about availability and get him to pay on the day if theres a free spot

-D

I've been speaking to Gareth and at 23, we'd be able to fit another couple........be nice to have some old school muscle there for sure

I should know for sure by Thursday. If not, I may put the Stag on the rollers ... I seem to have fixed that misfire problem.

Payments outstanding must be received in the bank by friday (submit by Wednesday at the latest) or they won't be evident and you could lose your spot. Cash payments can be received on the day by prior arrangement and by notifying myself.

Don't leave it to the last minute tho.

:)

I've further marked (below) payments received.

1) DC_GTST - PAID

2) Heslo - PAID

3) Sam Hawkins - PAID

4) Dunc - PAID

5) Vu <-- withdrawn

6) Dohmar - PAID

7) Luke - wasntme - PAID

8) JMW

9) Foylema - PAID

10) Normsta - PAID

11) Matt Hawkins - PAID

12) Nightcrawler

13) Panzer - PAID

14) Bit Sus

15) Brezza - PAID

16) Lee - PAID

17) Aberax - PAID

18) JRM - PAID

19) writeoff

20)

21) MattyT - PAID

22) Volk34 - PAID

23) Red Back

at this stage of the game with the Dyno day only a few days away, and as there are still a handfull of peeps that haven't paid yet, please either pay immediately or contact Ruby to notify your intentions.

As of tomorrow you stand to lose your spots and anyone else interested can put their hands up.

5) Vu <-- withdrawn

8) JMW

12) Nightcrawler

14) Bit Sus

19) writeoff

20)

23) Red Back

Just Transferred the $35 with my username as the reference. I'm too not sure whether the Skyline will be on the road by then so the XR6T will get the guernsey if not. Hope thats cool!

Lee

Will be the XR6T not the Skyline on the rollers for me :)

Sorry boys, I thought Steve was on top of this thread... obviously not. I've tidied up the list, gone all over the thread and updated the main post to reflect who has paid and who hasn't. The following people are yet to pay...

JMW

Nightcrawler

Bit Sus

Writeoff

Red Back

If you want to pay on the day, that's fine but please send a message to one of the committee members to let us know so we expect you.

If you want to pay on the day, that's fine but please send a message to one of the committee members to let us know so we expect you.

Probably, best to let me know and make arrangements with myself. I'll be there in the morning for those wanting to pay on the day

:P

LOL Roo, you highlighted my quote re "Old School Muscle" then refer to your Stag............is that like the Triumph V8 Stag variety?? :P

Yeah that read badly. I'm pushing for an old school muscle car to hit the rollers ... BUT if that fails, I'll still fill the spot with my Stagea. :D

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