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keen for 2 seats if still available. let me know and I'll transfer in the next couple of days. sound be a grand ol time. I even have a new 32 GTR so I can park in the fancy parking. :blink:

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keen for 2 seats if still available. let me know and I'll transfer in the next couple of days. sound be a grand ol time. I even have a new 32 GTR so I can park in the fancy parking. :blink:

that leads to my next question - can i reserve my car space for my r32 hihihi :D

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Alan Heaphy is also a guest speaker on the night too! ;)

...former Project Manager for Gibson Motorsport over a 14 year period! :)

(BTW Andrew, there'll be more of these on in 2011 - stay watching!)

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Just reviving the thread as I may have 2 spare tickets on the NSCC table. If anyone is interested in coming, I may have these tickets on offer. Please just pm me.

PM sent

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OK peoples, there is just over one week to go to this incredible event, so attached below is a menu as to what will be served on the night. As you'd be aware, you're paying for a three-course meal, so you get to choose one item from each of the three sections.

As some people have certain eating habits, allergies and intolerances, could those in this situation please send me a PM as soon as possible, so that the staff know ahead of time what may need to be taken into account. Please include a full name for the person(s) affected, and what the dietary requirements are. (Please be reasonable, though...)

dinner_of_legends_menu_1_.pdf

UPDATE to event; Gibson GTR wont be attending, its got a gearbox that wont play ball and Holinger dont stock parts for it anymore so they're making it from scratch.

Will have the GIO GTR instead, this is totally out of our hands and as most of you are racers, im sure youll all understand what its like with racecars :)

OK peoples, there is just over one week to go to this incredible event, so attached below is a menu as to what will be served on the night. As you'd be aware, you're paying for a three-course meal, so you get to choose one item from each of the three sections.

As some people have certain eating habits, allergies and intolerances, could those in this situation please send me a PM as soon as possible, so that the staff know ahead of time what may need to be taken into account. Please include a full name for the person(s) affected, and what the dietary requirements are. (Please be reasonable, though...)

Guys and girls, don't forget to let me know BEFORE lunch time Saturday if any of you have any special dietary requirements as above. The PM system is working now (this was incredibly bad timing, but there's not much we can do about that), so please let me know...

Yes i only eat things sprinkled in a fine coating of Diamonds.. Its the most balling S%it u can do to your food!

Yes Dave, your food will be sprinkled with ground-up glass (can't afford diamonds, unfortunately), so you can fully appreciate the taste of the food as it goes down to your stomach! :P LOL

hi all,

due to unforeseen circumstances & family commitments - unfortunately i cannot attend this event :(

hence, my ticket is up for sale - i guess its 1st in best dressed.

pls send me a pm & i will respond with my bank details.

regards

marko

Good News - Bad News!

Umm...

The Forbes > GIO R32 GT-R will be present on the day :banana: for viewing - for pics. So bring your cameras!!! This may be covered up by dusk BTW.

The Ashwood > Winfield R32 GT-R won't be present on the day :yucky: due to a gearbox replacement.

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