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


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Majanal $50 Dep (26/1)

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Bonkers

Duncan (I assumed you and Kel will drive separate categories as usual?)

Kel

Roy $50 Dep (24/1)

Dino

Julian GTS-t

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Zane

Prank NOT COMING ANY MORE.

Brendanf

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Driftin180

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Carlo

Oz GTR97V (maybe)

Brett

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Thats 23 not including Oz... lets see how many put their money where their mouth is on the 2nd of Feb and come up with a deposit. I have mine in!

If all turn up it may get a bit difficult to get spots... might want to turn up early on the 2nd. I'll call Moto again in 10 mins to see what is going on.

Originally posted by Majanal

I'll be collecting deposits of $50 which are non-refundable on Sunday the 2nd of Feb at Carpark 6C at Hombush between 2pm and 4pm.

Hows that brendan?

Please email me at [email protected] if it's not too late. Any other info about the day would be appreciated as I'm a virgin. (of track days). I will organise deposit if thumbs up nice a quick. Cheers!

Hey Guys,

All things are a go.

Spoke to moto concepts yesterday and the will get back to me today re prices... as soon as I know then I'll post it up.

They also said that we can pretty much have as many spots as we want.

I'll be at Homebush 6c at 2pm and must leave no later than 4pm so please don't be late. Remember this is the only opportunity you have to garentee a spot for this day.

Cheers,

Dan.

You too Jon.

All,

I believe that we have approx 19 people attending. Therefore it will be the $180 ($130 balance) + fuel and some dollars for drinks.

Also, as it is a Sunday and there will be quite a few cars coming along that won't be driving, it might be nice to bring your other half if you have one. My missus will be coming along and is hoping that there might be some other missus's along.

I'll update the list tomorrow... I'm at work and money and list are at home.

Dan.

Yeah, my missus will be there too :P Gotta keep the keys away from her though.

For the non drivers, is there going to be a meetup and cruise down for the bbq, or will you all be there early for some passenger laps?

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