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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) Scott R31 GTS1 (Unpaid)

(10) Crazy Dave R33 (Unpaid)

(11) Luke "Senna" R32 (Unpaid)

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If you do deposit money, call me.

I am in no financial position to be taking chances this time, so i'm going to be talking to the silvia club/s and performanceforums soon to fill up the unpaid spots. not being threataning, i just have no way to cover anyone who doesnt show, or pulls out at the last minute (which happened last time)

i shouldnt be so trusting.

1) Slip R31

(2) Kenn R34

(3) Gary 2.8 tonne 4wd. (dont ask)

(4) Birty R32

(5) Cam R32

(6) Squizz R32

(7) Revlimiter Boy Pete R32

(8) Crazy Dave R33/S15 (unpaid)

(9) Scott R31 GTS1 (Unpaid)

(10)MRE (Unpaid)

(11) Luke "Senna" R32 (Unpaid)

(12) ?

mre i pm'ed you, but no reply.

cam i never get online and i checked my email afterwards :P

I've already spoken to ya over the phone bitch (yeah it's Marc), you know I'll be there :P It'll be interesting to see how much difference actually having some front end grip makes... last time was scary :P I'm in Toowoomba during the week so if you want me to drop the cash to you then it'll have to be on a weekend. Or I can just give it to you on the day, if I turn up :bahaha:

Should bring the bike out this time, get some drift happening on the 'Blade :lol:

Hey these new smileys rock :)

1) Slip R31

(2) Kenn R34

(3) Gary 2.8 tonne 4wd. (dont ask)

(4) Birty R32

(5) Cam R32

(6) Squizz R32

(7) Revlimiter Boy Pete R32

(8) Luke "Senna" R32

(9) Marc R33 No-drift spec

(10)Crazy Dave R33 (unpaid)

(11) MRE (Unpaid)

(12)Scott R31 GTS1 (Unpaid)

MRE what is your phone number?

im going to try to have all monies to me by 21/7/02 because if i have an empty spot im f*cked, basically.

Cam

Mine is the one in the pic - it wasn't at the last skidpan day because it was dinted :) It's all fixed up now though. It's a red Series 1 R33 with the stocko wheels, stocko body kit, stocko... you get the picture :D

By the way, I actually work with a mate of yours. Cameron with the blue S14a 200SX?? Apparently your car has a bit of a rep up here :)

Slip

What I did last time I organised a skidpan was charged an extra couple of dollars per place. If someone didn't turn up with the cash, then that covered the shortfall. If everyone turned up, I shouted drinks/lunch with the extra. Easy.

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