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As mentioned by Eric, we'll be discussing this tonight at the Club Exec monthly meeting, but if we want to enter as a club, I think we'll need to do a co-ordinated entry, so we'll need details from interested people ASAP. (I've only had a quick look at the entry form, but that's what I gather is required so far.) Once we figure out if we're going into this as a club, we'll work out the details from there.

Registered as well :) Got 3 others coming as well!

Nick, if you and Eric need any help for anything, let me know mate. And try get a sign up sheet + stickers, I know i'll finally join up again if there was lol

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hahaah there will definitely be large queues at certain times during the night.. just like last time. I'll be there early early helping out TSI ;)

If they let us, maybe 'double park' if people are late and then reorganise when they get in?

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Hopefully I have my crank seal replaced in the GTR by then - I won't be booking VIP until then, but if it is fixed in time I am in!!

Already rostered off on the day to Wash the car :D

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Hopefully I have my crank seal replaced in the GTR by then - I won't be booking VIP until then, but if it is fixed in time I am in!!

Already rostered off on the day to Wash the car :D

haha dedicated! My car will be coming as is, but hoping the dark will hide the imperfections :P

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Lucky I have a flexiable roster - I just work Wed instead of Friday :D

My rear bar is absolutely ####, maybe the tech night will teach me something to fix it!

Black car as well - shows all the dirt :(

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Lucky I have a flexiable roster - I just work Wed instead of Friday :D

My rear bar is absolutely ####, maybe the tech night will teach me something to fix it!

Black car as well - shows all the dirt :(

Offer your car up as the example car at the tech night. Will come out sparkling.

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