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3. Send a PM to myself with the full names of who the seats are for and if you're coming as a club, the club name aswel. Yes, seats and tables are assigned. If you cant PM me, send a email to '[email protected]' instead.

example.

"hi I have paid for 3 seats at $60pp under the reference "aggroman dinner"

1. Aggro D

2. Dave aggro

3. Derpy mcderpinton.

Makes my life easier and that way I know what your transfer reference is...

Will be good to see you there mate (again) :happy:

Is the dark grey beast coming to all japan day as well?

Hi Mate, the GTR is still offroad and won't be going to all japan day, I have a rb30 block that will be making a new home in it :thumbsup:

Are many of you guys coming with your missus'?

Jim Richards and Fred Gibson are coming with theirs.

So drag the ladies along! :thumbsup:

Jokes on the night will be only a little less crass. :rolleyes:

And if you guys bring your other half you can get them to tell you what GTR photos are in the ladies toilets. Yes, there is framed memorabilia in the toilets! :thumbsup:

And if you guys bring your other half you can get them to tell you what GTR photos are in the ladies toilets. Yes, there is framed memorabilia in the toilets! :thumbsup:

You mean I wasn't meant to walk in there?

:ph34r:

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