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payment is made.. was going to send form but I left my damn CAMS licence in the farking skyline which I wont see till saturday.

Can I just write 'sight on the day' to be lazy plz :D

I just printed off the entry forms, I will fax them off at work tomorrow.

Now I just hope I guess the right amount of jerry cans of E85 to bring up as I plan on driving it up and don't wanna get stranded :P

thats coz clive is sick! :worship:

:) Thanks Lean, but I'm thinking it's all those seething Lancer K/wasps trying to get out through that front wheel.

Looks like the FWD infection is starting as of this round. :banana:

Might try to fit a TD05 to Nans Getz for the next round.

Should be an edit button down next to report , multiquote , quote etc - was for me the other day anyway

Hmm, not for my login, maybe it's my browser. I'm using windoze VII and IE IX so can't get more lame than that.

Might install Firefox and try again.

anyone else going from DECA across to Winton for the sprints on Sunday like I am?

I'm thinking of going to PI for the PIARC track day on the Sunday does that count?

i will get an update from the panel beater fixing my car and try to get an entry in this week if they think it'll be ready by then and will try to get a few other friends to come too.

Panel Beater? What happened?

Back on topic - Will try to source a car to enter... I am lazy/busy and way behind on finishing mine.

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