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im out, car not ready/wont be ready.

paid $100 so either someone can pay me $100 and the rest to sau-sa

or the $100 can be given to ruby and put towards sau-sa membership/polo.

cheers

gonna be a fairly empty track me thinks. why not advertise this on a few other local forums just to make up the numbers?

i'd rather a less filled track then having randoms from anywhere to potentially ruin our day.

Quite surprised there are available spots though this is a shock.

Give it a go members!!!!! :thumbsup:

I can think of 5 regular attendees that are out thanks to defected/stacked/unfinished cars... Or being in the navy.

Though I'm still kinda shocked there's still space, especially with the noise some people made a few months ago about lack of events.

my GTR is ready to go!

track pads are in, oil is changed.

al that needs doing is boot trim removed to make room for fuel cans.

are many of you guys going to be crusing down together?

i'm guessing the usual muster point at caltex?

i'd rather a less filled track then having randoms from anywhere to potentially ruin our day.

Quite surprised there are available spots though this is a shock.

Give it a go members!!!!! :thumbsup:

While that's a great idea,the club needs to make money,and there will be people who break their cars.there always is. Usually under 10 cars by the end of the day anyway

my GTR is ready to go!

track pads are in, oil is changed.

al that needs doing is boot trim removed to make room for fuel cans.

are many of you guys going to be crusing down together?

i'm guessing the usual muster point at caltex?

Yeah I will have to make last minute changes. Hopefully won't be too much of an hassle :D

well.... .that has really messed up my day..................

i have just been informed that i will be working away next week, there is NO possible way to get out of it. . . . . grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...

ANGRY!!!!!

sorry boys... i was so looking forward to it....

:rant:

While that's a great idea,the club needs to make money,and there will be people who break their cars.there always is. Usually under 10 cars by the end of the day anyway

perhaps a 20% discount to fill the numbers

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