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Ring [cabin] and ask for Damien, he'll tell you - I understand that they are confirming up like Wed/Thurs/Friday - via e-mail

Tickets are to be collected at the gate !~

ThanX B-Man.. Already rang them 2day. Said they have my form but I was getting a little twitchie...

Nice work on the clutch

Sam, Majanal (Dan) will be there in the morning and I think he'll be able to take your membership form...

But it would probably be best just to mail in the form and Shell (our fearless secretary) will process it for you!

Yep fried it bad - let it slip off the line and it just kept slipping - too much power - well that my excuse anyway :D:) ha ha

Yes it was a HD single plate - I now have extra super duper HD Xeddy with stonger PP clamping pressure :)

I will be there in the morning, I will have a few membership forms with me and will be able to collect money and forms up untill about 10:30-11am at the latest. (have to get to rugby)

Cheers,

Dan.

I won't be doing 11s ha ha ha

The car is prolly capable of it with the right driver - but this is only my second time out and you saw the aftermath of my clutch 1st time out.

I'll be taking it easier and gradually building up (down) my times.

Look out for me and come up and say Hi !

Click here to see pics of my car




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