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Once you have seen your name on the list and if you wish to have ur surname removed please PM me as i dont have the associated forms to change to forum names as I would normally do..

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I'm coming, just have to get a few things sorted so the car can drive again without issues. Oil change, new front bar, put new seats in. It's almost done!

No worries mate :D

i'll double enter :P

Thats what SHE said!

Oh wait.....haha, does the ute run on 4cyl on the straights?! :whistling:

Hey guys, time to mark reserves on the SAU GoProHD cameras. We have three of them for rent. Rental is $35 for the day. I will bring them to the track and help you set it up and learn how to work it.

They have a 16 gig card which is good for about 2 hrs of 720p HD video. That's about how long the battery will last too.

If you want to reserve one, pm me your details. See me and pay cash on the day.

If you want the video on the day then bring a BIG USB drive. Otherwise I will burn a set of DVD's for you and mail it back to you.

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