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Guys, first post has been updated with Entry details, for those that couldnt be farked reading again here it is -

HOW TO ENTER:
Electronic entry details sent to [email protected]
'Italics are for reference only, i have used my details as an example'
Full Legal Name (as entered on bank deposit): Mat Wootten TEXI
Forum Alias: 34GeeTeeTee
Car Make: Nissan
Car Model: R34 Skyline
The only way to secure a spot is through sending in an entry form/email and payment to the SAU-NSW account, the bank details are below:


SAUNSW bank details:

Bank - NAB
Branch - Marrickville
Account name - Skylines Australia NSW
BSB - 082 356
Account number - 546 393 766

IF you are one of the guys that has entered and paid for this event as a part of the 2013 package deal can you please fill in the details above and email them through to confirm your entry for this event...

Hell yes. Just bought an F6 Ute, just in time to get it sideways!

Details are up now, so if you want to enter please email through your entry along with the payment and we will lock you in a spot.

Lock my spot, I'm paying on Saturday!

Fill in the entry details and email it and consider yourself locked you crazy ass mofo!

IF you are one of the guys that has entered and paid for this event as a part of the 2013 package deal can you please fill in the details above and email them through to confirm your entry for this event...

What's this package deal you speak of?

What's this package deal you speak of?

There was a combo deal earlier in the year where the guys entered all 3 texi events and got a special rate.... If you paid for this event already then you would know that :P

What's this package deal you speak of?

There were deals run earlier in the year to pay for one, two, or three texi's in one hit, for a discount.

Since this is the last one for the year, you can't buy now.

If I send my entry in can I leave the car model as TBA until closer to the day?

Yeah i dont see that being critical until the day! Just makes it easier if we have it in advance for organisation on the day :)

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