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


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You just have to look at the kit, wing and chromies!

He convinced another mate of mine to get a wing like his. Probably cause aerodynamics comes into play at 40km/h....

does anyone know number casue the catering team

eg .................. me

has to organise banggers ect

(i got a new set of tongs for christmas)

dan give us a bell so we can divi out who is bringging what

and also anyone out there have a set of 255/40/17 casue i seem to go thorugh them like they r going out of fassion

and finally whoever borrowed my lock nut key last track day

give the ***n thing back or i will kill you (try changing a tyre without it)

pete

Fatz... you are a dick head... and bonkers said to tell ya his car got a polish the other day!!!

Carlo,

Sounds good, ya gonna get one of those switch clutch things like I have? (Either engaged or not)

All,

Confirmed and payed parties are as followes:

Roy

Majanal

Duncan

Kel

JR33

Brendanf

Silver + 1

TEX + 1

Carlo

Brett

Dino

Nissaner

Bonkers

drifto

Fatz + 1

Julian GTS-t

Zane + 1.

This is 21 people and I booked for this number today.

the following is a list of interested people that would like to come but have not offered a deposit. Spots might be able to be arranged for you on the day and if any one does not show then a first in first served basis will apply.

Grim

Oz_GTR97V

NOF41R

fatz and Silver, would you be happy for the Club to re-imburse you for LPG, snags and rolls with the proceeds of the BBQ to go to the Club?

The Club bought an Esky today so we'll be selling cans there.

:)

Originally posted by Duncan

Hahaha, watch out Dan, I heard in another thread that Bonker's likes the look of your mum......

Yeah but he offered for me to sleep at his sisters as a trade off... sounded fair to me!

Fatz,

Do you think about 3 KG's of snags and some onions should be ok? and do you want those rolls again... or just grap some bread in the morning?

All,

Booking has been confirmed.

Need to be at the track no later than 8am... I'll be there at 7:30am so we can start filling out forms etc, they have to be to Tracey with the balance of payment by 8:15am. Make sure you come and see me before seeing moto staff, otherwise you will pay extra.

My mobile number: 0414 940 938

Dan.

Originally posted by nissaner

whos going there from northside area? i don't want to drive there all by myself... brendanf, u live around north right? wanna cruise down together??

Yep, sounds good ! Let's see what Dan has to say soon !.... The last two posts by Dino and Duncan area a bit of a worry.......

***EVENT CANCELLED***

Motoconcepts informed Majanal earlier this evening that this day has been cancelled. Apparently Oran Park have decided they needed the track. Seems like a VERY strange way to do business, but we'll know more when Dan logs on...:starwars:

So I guess a cruise is in order...any suggestions????

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