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S A U N S W - Texi, Skids On Sunday, 12Th June 2011


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im going to have to pull out of this one, my car has some issues that i havent been able to sort out yet :(

Tony's lucky day:)

thanks anyway steveo .

Cool still got 4 stockies with full tread after the last TEXI due to the wet weather we had :) cant wait to at least destroy 1 set lol! Already paid from last time even better lol

I will send you a PM informing you if you got a spot to this one, so far there is 1 person still in front of you..

But some people drop out in the last few days.. sorry but thats as best as i can offer as its out of my control.

any chance i can Skip this one and go to the next one?

If you really wish, But that will be the last one, new form will have to be filled out etc. just remind me of the double rollover

Yo David,

one of my turbos are fkd, so i wont be able to get the car ready for this event. am i able to give up my spot for someone on the reserve list & use my credit for the next texi event>?

Cheers

Ill get in touch with the reserves so that wont be a problem, best of luck with it.

Ok lists are all amended.. all entrants have been informed and we now have no reserves..

If you would like to be a reserve incase of last minute dropouts post here and I will contact you for the form and payment should something become available. But if you do not respond within 24hrs I will pass it on to the next person as there just isnt enough time left to wait around.

Thanks everyone and see you next SUNDAY FOR SOME EPIC SKIDS!

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