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Roy - I don't think we would be able to do refunds, as we are needing the money to pay for the track. :( If you dont come along the track is the same cost and I certainly can't afford to pay out of my own pocket.. I have a skyline habit to nurture. :(

NOW seriously.. If you peeps want to come then send me a deposit asap. Not only are spots filling up but we want to get final numbers sorted well before the day.

Dan.. its not a drifto day sorry bud.. Its proper track roundy roundy. We will have a drift session for a hour, but thats it. :)

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That makes sense... but how about if i make it thru Sunday in one peice i rock up to the Monday, then my participating makes it a little bit cheaper for those attending...so i pay on the day, dont know how many times you have been to Wakefield, but with 25 cars, its a biut of a ghost town when you consider most ppl like to rest their cars at least 45 mins... ppl can find themselves driving around with only 4 or 5 other cars on the track.... which is fun, but its better if you have someone you are trying to catch or keep up with.

Carlo can you maybe update the first post with deposited attendee's ? :D

That's what the calendar function is for!!! :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ca...y=2004-5-17&c=1

yeh but Andrew, not everyone who is coming is from SAU only (assuming Ben wants a full list, if he only wants a list of SAU people attending, then I'll sit down....) :D

Thanks Tosh... I'm just trying to encourage people to use the Calendar function.

hey calendar function rocks!

Can you remove your name once you add it?

Yes it does, and yes you can :D:)

The link you clicked on to add your name changes to a link to remove your name in case you have to pull out!

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1. why does my neighbour hate my car - because he is a grumpy old **** smoker.

2. ben.. the only people from SAU who are attending are Carlo, Moanie, Darren, Geoff & Tosh thus far. No deposits from other people yet. All up we have quite a mix of cars from Turbo Mighty boys to a Ferrrari. John penlington is also going to be hanging around for our trackday so cars will be a plenty.

3. Less talk more deposit.

John penlington is also going to be hanging around for our trackday so cars will be a plenty.
But its a Zed, be lucky to make it thru his own trackday :wassup:
3. Less talk more deposit.
Reply to my email biatchh :headspin:



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