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Sweeeet. Pretty Please can I be in group 1 :).

Also if you want you can update the my car as R32, entrant 52. Cheers Ryan.

Stoked.

lol... and you thought you weren't gonna get in :)

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So this is the current list. There have been a number of people pull out leaving only 1 person on the reserves, so i have stuck the entry form back up for anyone who is keen.

1 Ryan Bell Micolour Sileighty

2 Tim Williamson Micolour Sileighty

3 Michael Eichorn Porsche 944

4 Joy Porsche 944

5 Leon Stapley 180sx

6 Chris Thomson R33GTR

7 Luke Distanislao S14

8 Grant May R33GTR

9 Roman Plotnikov 180sx

10 Harsh Gupta R33GTR

11 Kieran Robinson Supra

12 Alan Calleja R33GTST

13 Dean Course R33GTST

14 Megan Vansteensel Supra

15 Steven Skrekovski MX5

16 Tony Skrekovski Audi TT

17 Dave Talbot S Ute

18 Jack Kuzior R33GTR

19 Matthew Femino R32GTST

20 Russell Cunningham R32GTST

21 Daniel Hall R34GTT

22 Terench Ho R33GTST

23 Gerald Tan Supra

24 Jimmy Wong Liberty

25 Tom Giordano R32GTST

26 Shane Janssen R33GTR

27 Vince Ritchie R32GTST

28 James Sherman S13

29 Ross Brown EMO6.5

30 Ash Cosgriff R33GTR

31 Alex Skrekovski EVOX

32 David Lee 135i

33 Edwina Andrews S13

34 Daniel Church S13

35 Srete Cvetkoski Clio

36 Glynn Matthews WRX

37 Che Boocock R33GTST

38 Rob Nigro R32GTST

39 John Packham 200sx

40 Ben robinson R34GTR

41 Hamish Hampton R33GTST

42 Sean Power S14

43 Troy Brisby R32GTST

44 Jarrod Moore Megane

45 Adam Newton EVO4

46 Tim Bryan R33GTST

47 Mark Ryan R33GTST

48 John Kypri R34GTT

49 Brad Humphrys R32GTST

50 David Hurst R??GTS4

51 Nicholas Vargheese Soarer

52 Ryan Loos Impreza

Reserves

1 Antony Ivancic R33GTST

Kieran out, Jake in.

Whats with all the pullouts??? this seems to happen when we release the event early... too many people jumping the gun.

Make sure payments are in ASAP please.

Kieran out, Jake in.

Whats with all the pullouts??? this seems to happen when we release the event early... too many people jumping the gun.

Make sure payments are in ASAP please.

Dont worry about it frysie.... the important people are still coming :-D

another one bites the dust ! Vince Ritchie is now working deca weekend ! apparently everybody has their price.

Im sending a PM after this, and he needs to reset his user password, and can't log on.

I bought yet another Skyline during the week so might be taking it along, i'll find out saturday afternoon. haven't checked the reply from my last post re change of vehicles.

oh and i know it's not the accomodation thread but if anybody needs some i'm about to cancel a motel room in shepp. that is all. dave

im gonna have to pull out >_< as much as i regret it. car wont be ready in time, plus the tow car needs some love otherwise i think that wont make it all the way. will try and make it to every deca next year, if i organise myself lol.

im gonna have to pull out >_< as much as i regret it. car wont be ready in time, plus the tow car needs some love otherwise i think that wont make it all the way. will try and make it to every deca next year, if i organise myself lol.

Are you coming up anyway? Just do it.

Anyone doing a pre meet for saturday morning or is at meet at ballan servo around 6.am ..if anyone wants to meet for the drive in im leaving Hawthorn via Monash freeway

Below in RED are unpaid.

1 Ryan Bell

2 Michael Eichorn

3 Russell Cunningham

4 Chris Thomson

5 Ross Brown

6 Troy Brisby

7 Jack Kuzior

8 Adam Newton

9 David Lee

10 Daniel Church

11 Tim Williamson

12 Joy

13 Matthew Femino

14 Luke Distanislao

15 Ash Cosgriff

16 Srete Cvetkoski

17 Grant May

18 Rob Nigro

19 Sean Power

20 Mark Pisani

21 Edwina Andrews

22 Tom Giordano

23 Tim Bryan

24 Mark Ryan

25 Dean Course

26 Andrew Richmond

27 Leon Stapley

28 Hayden Taylor

29 Shane Janssen

30 Alan Calleja

31 Hamish Hampton

32 John Packham

33 Jimmy Wong

34 Glynn Matthews

35 Che Boocock

36 Ben robinson

37 Daniel Hall

38 Terench Ho

39 Gerald Tan

40 Antony Ivancic

41 Alex Skrekovski

42 Roman Plotnikov

43 Harsh Gupta

44 Jake Lowry

45 James Sherman

46 Megan Vansteensel

47 Steven Skrekovski

48 Tony Skrekovski

49 Dave Talbot

50 John Kypri

51 David Hurst

There are 2 payments with no name. If you did not name yours please send me a PM with the details. If you were added to the list in the last few days then its all good..

This looks interesting, but no doubt it will be dry as per usual...

Forecast for Saturday

Becoming cloudy. A shower or two and the chance of thunderstorms from midday. Light winds tending southerly up to 20 km/h later in the evening.

Precis:

Shower or two developing.

Min

12

Max

26

Make sure you have tread :laugh:

its john kypri are you sure i havnt paid i have deposited into the skylines australia victoria bsb 033305 acc 265609 on the 3rd of nov and i have a copy of the fax from bank.

the ref was deca john kypri thanks.

if you could let me know cheers....

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