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My brother wants to know if he will be allowed to enter in the associated class with his new ride...

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Or, as he is in melbourne this week may just come for the pi55 up, so im now thinking i may spend Fr/Sat/Sun nights dribbling/stumbling thru the streets of PI

I'm there. This will be the First real track day with the suspension done by Ben, even thou that was like 3 months ago.

We are ok to use the house at Phillip Island. I have asked David and it's all cool. I'd also be keen to stay down there an extra night or two.

Keep posting up if your interested guys, as Andrew said accomodation might be hard to find if we leave it too long.

Put me down for a spot, though ill probably end up on the beach like NYE:)

Scotsman...Im hoping to install my new exhaust housing this weekend, i may drop my car off at your place before flying back to Adelaide, you can drive the wheels off it , wahtever you want if you are able to drop it at Bens...perhaps use it as transport to pick your car up?!?!?!?

Guys - I'm a regular on the wrx forums as well and they usually post something up once things start to get towards filling. So far there's nothing.... but don't leave it until too late. Remember with these things if you are paying by credit card or cheque they don't actually cash the money (usually) until AFTER the event as its easier for everyone if you have to pull out for some reason. So you are always better IMO to get your forms in early and then cancel if you have to rather than wait til the end and miss out.

West - FYI - Entrant is the owner of the car.

Driver is the 1st driver. If you are both the owner and the drive you still have to fill out both parts.

My advise - don't let Troy drive your car. He has a bad track record! LOL.

On the advice of god himself:) .. i just went and got the place we stayed at the first time we headed down to PI:)

If ppl can let me know numbers, the place is costing me $140 per night, and its nicelyt fitted out:) So between the two places we have sorted we shoul be able to accomodate everyone and their friends and partners:)

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