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Track Day cancelled, now a cruise and BBQ SUNDAY 16th Feb 2003


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Hey Guys and Girls,

Well here it is, Oran park full circuit.

Post up if your coming and ONLY IF YOUR COMING here.

I'm gonna Organise to get deposits this time. I know it is a hassel, but it stops being a hassel to everyone that turns up.

Deposits and final numbers will be taken 3 weeks before the Track day on the 26th of January, 2003.

I will probably organise to meet everyone at carpark 6c to collect deposits. So if anyone feels like a cruise also then let me know.

Remember this is a weekend Track day so spots will go fast. I will ring Tracey and Dave tomorrow and see if we can get some spots resereved.

I'm in for sure... just gotta get a few things done to my car and should be a blast!!!

Cheers,

Dan.

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Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

I'll say I'm there for now. Have to double check with the roster at work. It looks good though.

Its a sunday and it is 2 months away... put in that your not available!

Ill know by the end of next week whether ill be in Sydney for the month of february.

I think i might have to put some 3" polished stainless nudge bars on the R32 to aid my cornering. There is plenty of concrete, me gets very nervous when thinking about the two right handers before Dunlop Bridge.

If im coming i can see some money getting spent over the next few weeks, oil cooler, tyres, re-written computer. Anyone need there lawns mowed or eves painted????

Dan,

The Skyline should be well and truely finished by then. So count me IN. I'll even bring the auto VL turbo if I need too (Scary thought that)

Paying Deposit = Good Idea !!

Cheers,

Originally posted by Majanal

Its a sunday and it is 2 months away... put in that your not available!

I wish it were that simple. :D Company has forced everyone into using their holidays before March and we've already put them in. However I feel the "race bug" coming and it's going to make me sick.... :) Only on cure for that... :P

Is this full day?

Count me in...

Sunday nice don't have to take a day off work.

How far is it ? do we have to drive on Saturday and stay over or is it local enough to drive to on the morning ?

9 months here and I still get lost finding my way home !

Julian GTS-t

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