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ok, interest thread has been and gone. We have enough interest for a stand.

Sorry for the late organisation on my part, been working 72 hour weeks :)

Its only about 4 weeks away so we need to meet... and ive worked that out too :P

Basically hand over cash, fill in forms, and see everyone at MAS. I'll look after the rest.

The FA dudes are doing a stand so we'll problaby be doing a share/split same as last time. I'll work with Leewah & xdrift on that... all you boys have to do is get your cars ready, and give me some $$$$

There is a General SAU Meeting next tuesday night.

So we'll tie in the MAS meeting to that.

SAU - Vic General Meeting

Hopefully see everyone there. Lemme know if you have any issues.

bring along Approx $150 for entry fees.

cheers - ash

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:consfused: all the people from the interest thread... that expressed interest

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...66&page=1&pp=25

most people knew if thier car was upto the vague criteria anyhow so i think everyone that wanted in, is in

yours was one :P

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ASH!!!! I just found out about this.....Is there enough room for my car????? It is all done...I just need to fit the new sump in the next couple of weeks.....

Here is my mob number 0418 574 513. I can have cash tomorrow night at the meeting....

Just let me know..Thanx...

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thanks for all those who turned up.

for those that said they were coming, and wanted to be in.

You have till friday to make alternate arrangements as i've had no apologies from any of you.

Friday, and thats it.

Others who PM'd me about it... i'll get back to you all in the next day or two, but you guys are all good to join us also

- ash

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