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thanks very much! yeah i guessed from entry list that it would be ok, but as im not a member i just wanted to get the ok first.

transfer done and will fax or email entry tomorrow, thanks again and i cant wait!

As I might have mentioned yesterday....we have every intention of making sure this day goes ahead.

The best thing everyone can do is get your entries in, we have 25 spots still available.

You can be sure you will get as many runs as you will want with only 40-50 cars and 7 hours of track available.....much better value than the 3-5 runs you will get on a Wednesday night

Wow... My intimidation skills do work... :P

NO they dont............ but yes i have sent my form off to agro and i will pay mid next week lol shhh your not my real mum anyway :D

kTHNXBYE

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unfortunately I will no longer be adding anymore spectators that are not on company of a entrant as there will be names that have to come off to give way to entrant pit crew/spectators..

Sorry all but if you want to attend you will have to enter :)

I know a lot of people are concerned about the "run 10 or faster and you can no longer compete" rule that WSID are imposing on this and other private hire days.

As a result, SAU:NSW is pleased to announce a strictly limited edition trophy!

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Any entrant who is booted for running 10 or faster on our day will receive a trophy from SAU:NSW.

Each winner's trophy will be personally engraved with a message "WSID booted me out of the SAU:NSW drag day for running xx.xx. 9 July 2011"

Don't just say you can get booted....prove it and take home the silverware ;)

Will this finally be the day we get booted, and get an SAU trophy to back up the time slip :D

It will look good next the Best Engine Bay and Best Non Skyline trophy we won way back in 2005 at the Show'n'Shine. Having run 11.1 at 133 is oh so close :D

I have just paid up via net banking.

I need to confirm a few things with regards to people accompanying me on the day and will then send through the form. I used my name and nick name in the description.

How long do we have till we need to finalise our spectator list as i could send the paper work off now and finalise it closer to the day

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Will this finally be the day we get booted, and get an SAU trophy to back up the time slip :D

It will look good next the Best Engine Bay and Best Non Skyline trophy we won way back in 2005 at the Show'n'Shine. Having run 11.1 at 133 is oh so close :D

I have just paid up via net banking.

I need to confirm a few things with regards to people accompanying me on the day and will then send through the form. I used my name and nick name in the description.

How long do we have till we need to finalise our spectator list as i could send the paper work off now and finalise it closer to the day

Hey Brad I hope you and your lovely lady will be there! Be good to catch up.

Hey Steve-o you have my brothers Travis & Justin Dean listed twice. 32/33 & 56/57

thats my fault.. i was updating the list and instead of changing tabs i opened facebook and had to start over DOH!.. thanks for that!

Kenny, we will all be there so will be sure to come and catch up with you

Charlie - thanks mate. The more people i have willing me on the better. Its been way to may years in the making lol I am glad i havent been booted so far as i have had the chance to have more fun with the car, but its time something big happens :D

Ill be coming as a spectator with my fellow mates:

Jon Soueid

Anthony Raad

Michael Raad

Fouad Raad

Mathew Raad

Paul Raad

Kristen Mcaree

Abdou Abdou

Chris Ters

Andrew Ters

Alex Saad

Andrew Watfa

Paul Rahme

Toufic Sukkar

Elias Sukkar

John Elias

Regards Jon.

Ill be coming as a spectator with my fellow mates:

Jon Soueid

Anthony Raad

Michael Raad

Fouad Raad

Mathew Raad

Paul Raad

Kristen Mcaree

Abdou Abdou

Chris Ters

Andrew Ters

Alex Saad

Andrew Watfa

Paul Rahme

Toufic Sukkar

Elias Sukkar

John Elias

Regards Jon.

Hi Jon,

Are any of these people entering as a driver, or saunsw club members ?

I am with Norm, i wouldnt mind doing a few heli's at some point during the day :D

At the end of the day we are renting a facility for exclusive use of those who paid to use it. If there is a burnout pad i would use it if i was allowed to :D

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