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Gents & Ladies.

12.30 p.m. to 5pm drive day at the creek. $100 if we get 15 people and we should, $120 for less. Full face helmet long sleeve tops and bottoms. Spectators OK, passengers OK, no cost.

Any more questions please post for an answer.

Be there or do the speed limit.

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I have a small list of things to do to my car before it goes on the track, if I can get these done then i will be there, otherwise i will be spectating only.

The List;

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[*:3014123954]Fuel Cut Defender

[*:3014123954]wound up to 12 or 13 psi

[*:3014123954]speed cut removed

[*:3014123954]cold air induction fixed up

[*:3014123954]4pt harness put in

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Then i'll be there!! :D

He's got a point, comon Prank ..... I mean, what are all those mods anyway without a pit crew wearing schmick overalls with your name and sponsors badges plastered all over them ....

or maybe .... your jusst .... CHIKEN :wink: burrrkkk .. brrrkk brrkkk.. /end poor chiken impersonation.

Well,

Its looking good, 20 + people so far.

1. Oz GTR

2. Zane GTS

3. Peter CRX Honda

4. GTR-51K GTR

5. Dflash GTS

6. Silver Arrow GTR

7. + Friend

8. + Friend

9. Bonks GTS

10. Dazsta WRX

11. + Friend

12. Zoran GTR R34

13. Simon GTI Pulsar

14. Roy GTS

15. +Friend S14

16. +Friend Merc

17. Red900SS GTS

18. + Friend RX7

19. Duncan GTS

20. Jimbo GTS

21. Prank GTS

22. Greg 911

23. Shane XR8 Ute

24. Evan VR V8 Ute

25. Gts32t GTS

26. John WRX

27. Akira GTS

28. Fats GTS

29. Majanal GTS 50% atm

30. PH GTR 50% atm

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Ello gents new to this forum, so ello ello everybody. I am very keen on this event, is the price any cheaper the more cars that attend? I will be bring a R32 GTS-t - very special specs, just like Prank I have a hell of alot of bolt on bit in the garage that need to go on before the track day but this should not be a problem, and I should be ready.

GTS 32t,

We already have a discount rate of $100, the usual price is $135 per car or $125 for 3+ or my deal which is $100 for 15 or more. At the moment we have well over 20 people so as long as everyone turns up we will be driving at $100, but bring $125 incase 50% of the people pull out at the last minute.

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GTS 32t,

We already have a discount rate of $100, the usual price is $135 per car or $125 for 3+ or my deal which is $100 for 15 or more. At the moment we have well over 20 people so as long as everyone turns up we will be driving at $100, but bring $125 incase 50% of the people pull out at the last minute.[/quote:8ce458ef55]

When do I have to give my final notice that I will be coming.

GTS 32T

As it stands you are down as coming, just let me know if you can't make it .

With the numbers we are getting it looks like we will have 2 skyline groups, fast and slow. Finally what looks to be a great turnout, bring it on.

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