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Everyone needs to FILL in the ENTRY FORM and pay the $50 b4 the event, to reserve a spot. So PM me your e-mail addresses and i will send you the details.

At present time there are a lot of spots available, but since the date change other clubs (that could not attend on the previous date) are showing alot of interest.

agd33: PM sent

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can you participate if you have a shitty car? no seriously, when I had my 180 I went to one of these and had a blast (shat my pants with the 2 way LSD n 174rwkw), but with an 87rwkw GTS i dunno, might not be as fun as say... in a GTR.

Al - another quick question. Is it possible to nominate a second driver for the day (so basically 2 people use the one car?) Still at $50pp obviously.

Andrew- YES, but there is two ways to do it.

$50p/car: 2 drivers can be nominated to drive the car, but the drivers share the runs per course. So basically you each has one go per circuit and someone may have 2 (if time permits 3 runs). Both drivers must sign and date the one entry form.

$50p/person: Basically the car is entered twice and each driver gets 2 or 3 goes per circuit, as stated on the above post. Two entry forms must be submitted, just use the same car details.

Note: For insurance purposes both drivers have to have a valid driving licence.

Comfort Inn - 'Peppermill' 3.5 star

Off the cuff: 3x bed room = $76 - so $25 each :)

And I'm sure we can get a better rate for lots of people.

That sounds GREAT :).

You just can't help yourself, can you? :( :(

Just a question, is this close (within walking/stumbling distance) to the night life? Because there are a few Hotels within one or two blocks from pubs and clubs.

OK - that one a bit out of town, found another one in town for $89 a night... but I'm sure as soon as we tell them there are 20 odd people wanting to stay, we'll get a good rate :(

So... any ideas on numbers? Might be worth starting an 'open poll' thread to get an idea of who wants to come to compete and/or spectate. Will make accomodation logistics much much easier.

can you participate if you have a shitty car? no seriously, when I had my 180 I went to one of these and had a blast (shat my pants with the 2 way LSD n 174rwkw), but with an 87rwkw GTS i dunno, might not be as fun as say... in a GTR.

Shan at the last DECA day, a few guys entered the stock (read: unrestored) daily cars. We are talkin' 1970's falcons, 1980's commodores and gemini's, and the guys had a ball.

Now if you can't out preform these bardgies then time for some lessons :(, and what better place to practice?

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