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Paid & emailed forms for Luke... Debating whether I can afford to make my driving debut or should stick to being a volunteer............................

Paid & emailed forms for Luke... Debating whether I can afford to make my driving debut or should stick to being a volunteer............................

You know what you should do! :yes:

You know what you should do! :yes:

I 'should' enter so you can see how a grandma drives the NUTR33! Still debating. Luke told me if I enter I have to be his co-driver & I don't think I'm brave enough to be in the car while he's busy living up to his number plates, I scream too much :P

Can you do an update soon so we can see who made it in?

Thanks

Relax man. There isnt anybody waiting at the fax for you to put your entry in, they will update the list when they have time.

The word for what we do is V-O-L-U-N-T-E-E-R

Femno's right, the list will be updated as soon as we are able, keep in mind we all have full time jobs and families etc. Just be patient :)

Do we send payment in for the AASA license with our DECA or do I just bring the cash for it on the day? Campbell will probably drug me, rape me and then steal my wallet if he knows I have 50 bucks on me

You print the forms, fill them out and bring exactly $50 on the day for the AASA license. You will then get the license in the mail a few weeks later.

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