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I've filled out the form, I'll try and get it faxed this afternoon or tomorrow morning. Hope this is okay!

You can also email it to the address on the top of the form if that's easier :)

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Hey, I have bolted my fire extinguisher to my tranny wall passenger side. Is this going to be ok?

I used grade 8 5/16 bolts and lock nuts (all I had lying around)

The nuts are under the car near the gearbox?

I get my car back Friday night so I don't really have time to change it.

How's the sil80 Russ? All good to go?

Are you trying to be a smartass? lol

Hey, I have bolted my fire extinguisher to my tranny wall passenger side. Is this going to be ok?

I used grade 8 5/16 bolts and lock nuts (all I had lying around)

The nuts are under the car near the gearbox?

I get my car back Friday night so I don't really have time to change it.

Perfect. Any bolting of bolts into a metal surface is fine.

Guys, have a couple boys coming with since we are towing the car. Is that okay?

More people the better ;)

Are you trying to be a smartass? lol

lol :whistling:

Ok our volunteer officials list is looking good at the moment.

Thank you to all who said they can help out.

But im still after a few more just to help the day run better.

If you have a mate or mates coming up and can help come see me sat morning.

Cheers WayneO

Hey guys, do we have to wear long sleeve shirts?

In the first post of this topic there is the Supplementary Regulations : http://sau.ferni.net/DECA/1316_Mar13/EntryFormMarch2013.pdf

The section regarding Apparel says you need to be covered from ankle to wrist. It'll be warm, so I recommend a lightweight cotton long sleeve shirt and jeans, nothing worse than a hot day and being stuck in a hoodie!!

You will not be allowed to compete unless you meet the requirements of the supp regs.

My clutch went last weekend, been trying to fix it all week but looks like i'm out of time :(

Please take me off the list. I will still come up to watch and show my support :)

Sorry about the late notice

My clutch went last weekend, been trying to fix it all week but looks like i'm out of time :(

know how that feels, my clutch is in, engine work done but still searching for a front hub/bearing.

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