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OK,

Just got off the phone to Tracey from motoconcepts and she has said that we can drive the full day for $140 if we bring 15 cars or more.

If not it will be $145 each.

I'll update the current car list in the next few days but like I said... if your not 100% sure then don't say that you'll be there. if your circumstances change then let me know please. lets not stuff these poeple around.

Julian,

I always take a stop watch which I would be prepared to lend to you for a session while I partake in some drift!

Suspended licences are not permitted as far as I know.

Cheers,

Dan.

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Originally posted by Julian GTS-t

Ok so its November now, and this track day is December....I'm an arse.... Well at least I got a day off work !!!

See you on the 19 DECEMBER guys !!

Julian (need to read the posts properly) GTS-t

So was much happening at Eastern Creek today Julian? :lol:

Summary,

Venue: Eastern Creek

Date: 19th DECEMBER, 2002

Time: Arrive at 8:15am to be on the track by 9am

Cost: $140 (if more than 15ppl)

$145 (if less than 15ppl)

Participants:

1. Majanal

2. mrthorpedo

3. Prank

4 - 5. Zane + 1

6. Roy

7. Kel and Duncan

8. Bonkers

9. Brendanf

10 - 15. Sebaz + Friends

16. Julian GTS-t

17. Roy

18. fatz (Pete Carruthers)

19. gonads

20. 2rismo

21. Roy's mate

Maybe's:

Merli

Zane's magna mate.

Oz (95%) Come on buddy!

XrSiSt (100%) as above (has day off but not sure if will drive)

Raider

Urmine

Croat

Red900ss

Nissaner

AlexR31

ManNgolf, how many have you got that have confirmed? same for you sebaz? reason I ask is that if we are going to have more than 20 then I will need to let motoconcepts know.

If your name is on the confirmed list and shouldn't be than please let me know.

Cheers,

Dan.

Definates are me, Brett from Joviant in his Beasty r33 GTR, Pete carruthers in a 32 GTR and adrian Brand in a HSV clubby.

Heath christie in a S2000

Geoff Wilson in a Mr2 Tubby

Michael Caine r33 GTR

That's all the definates!

Man I can't wait for this day! It's going to Rock!

Sebaz

Wine Red cars not allowed !!! :D :D :D Speshly ones with big FMICs, ricey water spray system, blue neons at the back and 10" subs rolling around in the boot !! :lol: :lol: :lol:




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