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Hi Martin, I got my entry in and made payment for option 1, but when I went to put my entry number on my online banking description, I realised I had lost the SAU page somehow .

I then just put my full name in the payment description. Is there anyway to fix this or will you be able to identify my payment ok? PM me if you want any other details, sorry for the mishap!

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no idea as sau vic not running event

that said Ash will most likely work it out, and if the rest of your details ok they should match it up

so the big thing is.

sau vic took home most of the prizes last year..who helping to bring them back again

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Hi Martin, I got my entry in and made payment for option 1, but when I went to put my entry number on my online banking description, I realised I had lost the SAU page somehow .

I then just put my full name in the payment description. Is there anyway to fix this or will you be able to identify my payment ok? PM me if you want any other details, sorry for the mishap!

dont stress - easily worked out :)

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I'll do what i can! Those NSW silvias are going to be hard to beat though! SXDS15 and S14, Hawkins in JET200 and it's their home track. Having said that I should be able to keep them honest!

if it makes it easier I volunteer to steal SXD's aero from the s14...just to help you out really

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All moved to the Nats area, plus drive ups.

ON a plus Note I'm donating this to the vic ppl at the alpine hotel for thurs night drinks

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GLENLIVET Master Distillers Reserve Malt Whisky 1 Litre

gotta love duty free prices.

byo glass and ice

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Just a FYI having come up today with a mate there are a few points to note.

1. The Gundagai BP (Dog on a box) is CLOSED. This is my usual fill point so assuming a few of you will be planning on that also. So to get around this - get off @ the South Gundagai Exit (the first one of the Gundagai exists), and take a RIGHT from the off ramp. There is a Shell and a HJ's/McD's there rather than BP but that's how it goes.

2. There is a TONNE of roadwork. It took us significantly longer than usual to get up. So minimise your stop time at servo's if you can/fill up quickly etc. There was varying works from 40km/h to 80km/r in a fair few sections, much more than when i came up 2 months ago.

3. Few TMU's out, usual story there :)

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Just a FYI having come up today with a mate there are a few points to note.

1. The Gundagai BP (Dog on a box) is CLOSED. This is my usual fill point so assuming a few of you will be planning on that also. So to get around this - get off @ the South Gundagai Exit (the first one of the Gundagai exists), and take a RIGHT from the off ramp. There is a Shell and a HJ's/McD's there rather than BP but that's how it goes.

2. There is a TONNE of roadwork. It took us significantly longer than usual to get up. So minimise your stop time at servo's if you can/fill up quickly etc. There was varying works from 40km/h to 80km/r in a fair few sections, much more than when i came up 2 months ago.

3. Few TMU's out, usual story there :)

Thanks for the heads up Ash

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