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No biggie, but I dont remember buying a GTST?........ :(

sure ya did... remember... it's purple and has a GTR bosykit on it. seems to launch very well for a 2wd tho

I hear GTRs handle like a boat on the front end on the tight skidpan :s I shall find out soon!.. if so.. nothing a few clutch kicks cant fix aye!

just watch femno out there in his R and say that.... :)

woot

faxed forms and paid for.

BUT i just realised my AASA licence expires on the 16 of november :( i can renew this on the day??? and my mate is entering who dosnt have a AASA licence he can get one on the day as well???

woot

faxed forms and paid for.

BUT i just realised my AASA licence expires on the 16 of november :( i can renew this on the day??? and my mate is entering who dosnt have a AASA licence he can get one on the day as well???

Contact AASA and sort your renewal out beforhand if possible. your mate can sign up for one on the day.

Re jfk, yes you can pay for entry and membership together. If you have not got a licence then you can get it on the day. Bring exact monies please :)

thanks for the replies guys...didnt know how this works...so just wanted to make sure i look into it when the results are up...geezz didnt think it will get confirmed that quickly...well organised.. :(

thanks ryan :) will call up and renew now. even though the form has my old exp date will that matter???

They should give you a new one. It's over a month away! Plenty of time.

These people have sent me entries with nothing in the licence section:

Daniel Robson

Steven Skrekovski

Tony Skrekovski

Jack Kuzior

Ash Cosgriff

David Lee

Edwina Andrews

David Church

Srete Cvetkoski

Glynn Matthews

Please print off the form from the link below, fill it out 100% and either send it to AASA bring it to sign in with exact money please.

Anybody who does not have a licence can do this.

AASA Club Racing Licence

The people below have licences that will expire before the event. Please make sure they are renewed BEFORE the event.

Vince Ritchie

Tom Giordano

Ashneel Prusad

This is all to save time at sign in.

5 Spots left!

The cheese eating, surrender monkey and me are entered. After the last DECA i think its time i bolt the front brakes back on....running bigger rears then fronts made it an interesting car to try and stop :)

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