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stick it near my window Ryan......I wake up with the slightest of noises

I'd be useless at protecting it. I'm the heaviest sleeper ever, I woke up this morning to find the carpets had been cleaned while I was asleep.

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So to recap: we have heading over from SA -

Madaz

MattR

Hostile + Mel

Dion + (2 or 3?)

Nightcrawler

Sled (nightcrawlers play-thing)LOL

Abe

Normsta

Ruby Roo

RBWARE -(Shane)

Panzer - (maybe?)

Ryan - ISC performance (maybe?)

Matty T??

Matty Sherlock

and VU!!

Anyone I have missed?

As i bought up earlier on (i think it was in here anyway), who will need extra fuel / tyres / rims / tools / etc taken over?

If we hire a small box trailer, can fit stuff in there securely and i can bring it over behind my truck :)

Massive effort from team SA! Mighty impressed...

Will be able to put entry forms up very soon, minor change of the regs once again and for a good cause...

Trying get insurance to allow passenger laps so that there can be "hot laps" in a certain R35 Time Attack car for some lucky raffle winners...

More details once they are 100% confirmed but it's looking good :thumbsup:

Under $200 for Track day & S'n'S.

Spectator entry to everything is 100% free :)

Comparatively WRX Club usually charge $190 for their members ($210 for non-mbrs) for a Winton Track day.

SAU Nats should be around $175-$185 provided the last 2 sponsors come on board. Crossing fingers in that department and should know more hopefully very soon.

Also adding more trophy classes to the Trackday, so another 5-6 or so to be announced soon.

S'n'S will be like $5 i reckon. Depends how my meeting with the council goes on Thurs (costs like security guards etc)

Burnout comp still in the air. If it goes ahead, $50 - with a $500 prize. Also have 2x 1500hp burnout comp cars that might be willing to come and give an exhibition :w00t:

Working on an after-trackday-party for the Sat night (starting say 7.30-8pm). Might be $20-$25 a head which gets fingerfood and bringing up a decent Melb DJ (or two) I know.

Merch - no idea on costs yet. But looking to do a t-shirt/DVD combo, meeting with suppliers in Fri with that actually.

So Trackday/S'n'S + merch/night out will be ~$250 I reckon.

that sounds good will you try to setup a buy all in one for a 5% discount or something to help entice people to buy the whole package

Yeah pre-order/entry when they go up will be cheaper for sure, and only PAID Club Members get that option. Public won't and different pricing will apply.

"on the day" purchase will be a bit more etc.

this is floating a shits and giggles idea Ash............do you accept non skylines for the S'n'S?

My truck is a good show pony :laugh:

I thought you were pinching a ride? :P

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