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This event is now locked in for december the 10th. The venue is Lakeside raceway, both the track and the function room.

we need to be ready to go on track by 4.30 pm so be there before then.

entrys for this event close on the 3rd of december, no exceptions. because of the catering this is not negotiable.

After happy laps we will be partaking in a smorgasborde dinner followed by desert.

There will be a DJ belting out the toons for those who have happy feet.

pricing for this event will be

members and partners....25 dollars a head

non members.... 50 dollars a head.

For the fee you get our usual hap hap happy laps and a 2 course xmas smorgasbord dinner.

put your name down now if you are attending. If your name goes on this list you owe us the price wether you attend

or not.

Sponsors table

ERD Dan and Katrina

EFI Sean and partner

AUDIO EXPRESS Chris and spouse

TIME ATTACK Paul and Louise

WRAPTURE STYLING Steve and partner

Attendees

mrbenno

Fineline +1

Jason, Bek (kids)

Boz

Joe + 1

\Sneakipete

2cents +1

Grae 35 + wife

Dan B + partner

Sabbai + Nat

Bunta + impact blue (hopefully)

smity42

beelzebub89 (possibly sister)

Pear (possible + 1)

Willorichie

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That's the same day for Christmas dinner of my work! :(

Hopefully, next year if there's one.

Same day as xmas dinner for my work too.

What a choice, speend the day with the bunch of tards I'm with all year or go out and have fun in the car followed by a partaaay.

No brainer for me.

Hey,

Just wondered if it had to be my Skyline? My bro inlaw wants to bring out the Grange!!!!!! If so sign my up for two spots please.

Oh and how do i prove i'm now a member, i paid my cashola in August and havent heard anything?!?!?! Thou Tim has since given me some SAU stickers....................hmmmmmmmmm....................theyd look good on the Grange.

Edited by simdog

yes it is locked in.

we need to be ready to go on track by 4.30 pm so be there before then.

entrys for this event close on the 3rd of december, no exceptions. because of the catering this is not negotiable.

pricing for this event will be

members and partners....25 dollars a head

non members.... 50 dollars a head.

For the fee you get our usual hap hap happy laps and a 2 course xmas smorgasbord dinner.

put your name down now if you are attending. If your name goes on this list you owe us the price wether you attend

or not.

Sponsors table

ERD Dan and Katrina

EFI Sean and partner

AUDIO EXPRESS Chris and spouse

TIME ATTACK Paul and Louise

WRAPTURE STYLING Steve and partner

Attendees

mrbenno

Fineline +1

Jason, Bek (kids)

Boz

Joe + 1

\Sneakipete

2cents +1

Grae 35 + wife

Dan B + partner

Sabbai + Nat

Bunta + impact blue (hopefully)

smity42

beelzebub89 (possibly sister)

Pear (possible + 1)

strik3r and partner

Sexy Dave and sexier wife

Simdog +1

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