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ok its confirmed.

28th July, Mt Cotton driver training centre. Arrive at 7:45am if participating.

$70 per person.

12 spots

First in best dressed.

Spectators welcome.

Its totally sick. Instructors, diesel and water on the track. wont really root your tyres. Ive been twice before.

Bank Account Detalis for payment.

Bank : Credit Union Australia

account name : Paul McConnell

account number : 30322985

bsb number : 804050

Let me know when you pay. 32621860 and 0411870159. You can post me a cheque also. If you have any questions just call me.

I know a lot of people that want to go, but until i see money, nothing happens. I just put peoples names down last time without payment but it didnt work out too well with some stuff happening on the day.

1. slip

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THE COST FOR THE DAY IS $70 each

(1) Slip R31 (Paid)

(2) Kenn R34 (Paid)

(3) Gary R33 (Unpaid)

(4) Birty R32 (Unpaid)

(5) Cam R32 (Unpaid)

(6) ?

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Squizz it will be the same as last time, 4 to 5 hours ok :cheers:

:burnout: ;)

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(1) Slip R31 (Paid)

(2) Kenn R34 (Paid)

(3) Gary R33 (Paid)

(4) Birty R32 (Paid)

(5) Cam R32 (Unpaid)

(6) Squizz R32 (Unpaid)

(7) Revlimiter Boy R32 (Unpaid)

(8) ?

(9) ?

(10) ?

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(12) ?

Nismo boy, they teach you to drift :uh-huh:on the skidpan. Thats pretty much it, you have them in the car for 1 or 2 sessions (or more if you want) they can drive your car to show you, and then you go sick. :shake: Pay me asap to get a spot. They will all be taken before the day.

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1) Slip R31 (Paid)

(2) Kenn R34 (Paid)

(3) Gary R33 (Paid)

(4) Birty R32 (Paid)

(5) Cam R32 (Unpaid)

(6) Squizz R32 (Unpaid)

(7) Revlimiter Boy R32 (Unpaid)

(8) MRE (Unpaid)

(9) Paul Baltzer (Unpaid)

(10) ?

(11) ?

(12) ?

squizz have you deposited the money yet?

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