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Cheater tyres...check

new suspension.....check

longer extension code....check

money sent.....check

form sent.....check

looks like we are ready to go.

LOL!

I'm going to take a magnet, and kill that leaf while uncle duncan isn't looking. Leave approved! I'll do some forms and stuff I guess, first time driver!

Take a mulcher, it should do leafs!

I shouldnt pick on it, it'll kick my ass :P

PM's sent to all confirmed entries so far.

Also, I've got payment but no forms from Kivan Ahmadi - can you shoot your forms off to [email protected], and I'll 100% confirm you.

Just sent you an email man! :yes:

PM's sent to all confirmed entries so far.

Also, I've got payment but no forms from Kivan Ahmadi - can you shoot your forms off to [email protected], and I'll 100% confirm you.

sorry, ive been away.. will email it on monday when ive got access to a printer

No worries dude! Just trying to make sure I've got everything in order and I wasn't sure who you were :) No huge rush.

thx matt

also - volunteers, usually 8am is an awesome time for arrival (from memory). helps to get the trailer unloaded, courses set up, people lining up in the right spot, etc.

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