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Catering update thus far below.

If you have not advised, do not forget to do so!

Saturday

r31nismoid

matlowth

ripper_bravo

Snowman

acsplit

Odium

FINER6

Sunday

r31nismoid

matlowth

ripper_bravo

Snowman
acsplit

Odium

FINER6

llama_au
vetter2769
Tony Olsson & Robyn

blah_blah
Brett SS

Borci88

miniwog

Richo

If this is a sign of what SAU-Vic motorsport is going to be like this year - it's going to be a eff-ing big C/Ship!!!

NICE!

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I managed two track days at PI last year, agree it's amazing. I'm just in money saving mode. And I run like a 2:14...

Yeah not great :P I'd just get in everyone's way.

Myself and im sure a few other dont plan to set the world on fire

Come on the track Juliette :)

Free tax advice if you do on the day :P

first bit of financial advice..stop spending money on cars and track days ;)

It's getting so I may need to employ Tony's services and make these entries disappear from my family financial accounts. :whistling: Even with Jen's biggest shopping adventures, they aren't comparable.

I will also be one of those slow people. Planning to come on Saturday and get some track time and up my skills, but need to upgrade my Cams and figure out why i cannot seem to log into the sign in page at the start of this thread.

Myself and im sure a few other dont plan to set the world on fire

Come on the track Juliette :)

Free tax advice if you do on the day :P

Godamnit. I want to but shouldn't but want to but erghhhh. I'll think about it.

Okay fine, entered for Sunday. You all had very convincing arguments. Looking at the entry list, I will most definitely be holding up traffic. My car has also just got slower, took out the tune, lost 12rwkw which makes it go from slow to slooooooooooooow. Sorry, and my bad in advance.

Put me down for food Saturday and Sunday Ash, I think I'll head down on Friday and make a long weekend out of it :)

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