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All,

We need 3-4 more people to run this drive day, I will have to call the event off if I cant get a couple more people. Its an exclusive Day for SDU members, $570 2 days on the track and your Cams licence at the end, please check the events page for full details.

Thanks

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All,

I had a call from Peter Finlay and he is happy for us to drive on these dates, even with a few less people.

All right, I will be around the Castle Hill area over the whole weekend. I will be either doing some work on my new house or at home having a light ale. I will be busy over the whole weekend doing house stuff so I don’t really have the time for a BBQ, sorry.

You have two options to pay for the 2 days.

1. Drop some cash around to me on Sat/Sun of this weekend 22&23 Jun. I will pay the money to Peter Finlay on Sunday night. You can call me on 0402847826 or 0412506306 (Wife’s Phone), and I will give you my address.

Or

2. Call Peter or his wife by Sunday on 02 98731773 and pay the $605 with your Master/Visa card.

Either way please let me know which way you are paying so I can keep track of how many people have paid.

So far I have.

Oz

GTR51K

Dunkan H

+ Wife

Merli

Seeking

Dazata

Silver

+ Sister 1 Day only (Please call Peter or his wife for cost)

Adam

GTR33M

Allan

GTSTripII

MIC33R

We still have a couple of spots, so please let me know if you are interested.

Let’s get ready to rumble!

The original Post on SDU said that if we can get the fully day with 16 people then it would be $605 each and I get to drive for free. My $605 discount pushes all of our prices down to $570 each. We only have 12-14 people ATM, so it will be $605, if we get some late comers and we get 16 people then I will make sure we all get the $35 back by the end of the day.

I've just sorted out payment by Visa, only one problem was that my wife & I were hiping to share the Skyline, Peter Findlay was clear that each participant will require a seperate car.

Anyone not need their Skyline that day?:P

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