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Damn was really looking forward to this as i enjoyed it so much last time. but cant go this time sad panda saving up to go overseas end of year plus need new tyres haha god damn :(

This will be such a awesome event just like last time Have fun fella's

Can i neet up with a committee member some time an pay cash in full? Got it here and saves me leavin work early to get to a bank

where do you work? ill try and meet up

also note this has been exclusive for 2 weeks already and is open to friends as of now

it will get merged into general section later today

OK Sau General populace SAUSA is having a passenger track day, this has been exclusive for the first 2 week to allow members plenty of time to get their names on the list

we would now like to invite anyone to join us for the remaining 5 spots

General recap

Spot NOT secured until Deposit is paid (NON refundable)

Deposit needs to be in by the 25th August or contact one of the Executives

The remainder is due on September the 25th

FREE Bqq will be provided so we need to know if you're coming

passengers WILL be allowed in your vehicle (passengers require a long sleeve cotton shirt and helmet),

Track timers ARE available to hire $50 per person

Deposit can be paid via Direct Deposit

SAUSA Payment details

Name: Skylines Australia - SA Chapter

BSB: 105 192

ACC: 028 822 340

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