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hey guys and girls ... here is the list of entries so far!

1. Simon Henman R33 GTS-t

2. Luke Schulz R33 GTS-t

3. Jake Lowry S14

4. Min Chan Elise 111R

5. Tim Watson 86

6. Campbell Shobbrook Sil80

7. Daniel Shalders R33 GTS-t

8. Lucinda Merlo S13

9. Sean Power S13

10. Leon Stapley 180sx

11. Jett benson 180sx

12. Daniel Walker 180sx

13. Joselito Da Rocha Mazda 2

14. Drew Smith 180sx

15. Dan Madden 86

16. Paris Hault Chaser

17. Lucas Merlo Chaser

18. Michael Grogan 200b

19. Dougal Sully S14

20. Michael Eliou MarkII

21.Gary Nickson 180sx

22. Mohammed Tebeileh R33 GTS-t

23. Russell Cunningham Sil80

24. Hakan Bozbay R33 GTS-t

25. Betul Capinoglu S15

26. Yasar Bolat S15

27. Peter Blythe 200sx

28. Liam Clements Gloria

29. Nicholas Momirovski 86

30. Paul Stephenson R34 GTR

31. Jayden Ingley R33 GTR

32. Mitchell Carlesso S4

33. Michael Godden VS Ute

34. Mathew Grice VK

35. Ben Sinclair R33 GTS-t

36. Robert Mikolajewicz R33 GTS-t

37. Brandon Ingley R33 GTS-t

38. Martin Sullivan S14

39. Daniel Jones S14

40. Shane Janssen VE Ute

41. Chris Wilshire XR5

42. Andrew Roney S13

43. Matt Roney S14

44. Ferhan Acar R33 GTS-t

45. Jeff ....? jzx100

46. Ahmad Sharafi R34 GTT

47. Jeremy Blackman R33 GTS-t

48. Ender Esenyel R33

49. Michael Karantzoulis MarkII

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Entry Name

1 Simon Henman

2 Luke Schulze

3 Jake Lowry

4 Min Chan

5 Tim Watson

6 Campbell Shobbrook

7 Daniel Shalders

8 Lucinda Merlo

9 Sean Power

10 Leon Stapley

11 Jett Benson

12 Joselito Da Rocha

13 Drew Smith

14 Dan Madden

15 Paris Hoult

16 Lucas merlo

17 Michael Grogan

18 Dougal Sully

19 Michael Eliou

20 Gary Nickson

21 mohammed tebeileh

22 Russell Cunningham

23 hakan bozbay

24 Betul capinoglu

25 Yasar bolat

26 Peter Blythe

27 Liam Clements

28 Nicholas Momirovski

29 Paul Stephenson

30 Jayden Ingley

31 Mitchell Carlesso

32 Michael Godden

33 Matthew Grice

34 Ben Sinclair

35 Robert Mikolajewicz

36 Brandon Ingley

37 Martin Sullivan

38 Daniel Jones

39 Shane Janssen

40 Chris Wilshire

41 Ferhan Acar

42 Andrew Roney

43 Matt Roney

44 Jeff

45 Ahmad sharafi

46 Jeremy Blackman

47 Ender esenyel

48 Michael Karantzoulis

49 Daniel walker

50 Matt Robins

Please follow the Facebook event for updates over the weekend:- https://www.facebook.com/events/1571195523200492/

If we have any people withdraw and an entry space become available, we will announce on Facebook.

Thanks

Bec

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