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I really hope that the fact that people are not liaising with Adam as to who their crew is, will not jeopardise the possibility of Adam organising further drag days for 2006.

just work out your crew and get them to him!

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hehhehehehe....buster+car+drag=buster getting horny..!!!!!!!!!

thanks blk180 that would be great, let me know if you need any details :P

Bu5ter is too soft to run his gtr wannabe I reckon he will spend the day watching :)

Big news everyone.

Zoom and HPI magazines are sponsoring the day now so there will be a bunch of prizes to give away for things like pb (honesty required), fastest reaction time, most improved, etc.

Zoom will also be there on the day so make sure your cars are clean!

mark is not going either and he is well on truly tied up that day sucking the zub.

on that note, does anyone have a spectator spot for lil ol' me? I'll even be your photographer and bring my DV cam... :P

hey lorrie where do i get a pink ribbon from me u an wayno can do the pink ribbion cruise to syd :P cant wait till not this sat but next WOOHOO gotta change my engine mount an starter motor this weekend second mount in 2 months

Gday Mitch,

The pink ribbon is well and truly under control. You can choose from the girly pink that Genelle bought, or the fluro pink that we use as markers.

Enjoy!

El Bee

LOL clean my car never looks clean i sent you one email i send you another when i find out how to spell there last names right

EDIT o yer any news on where i get an sau sticker from

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ECR033 and doodz have agreed to help with the bbq so they are on the list.

Blitz was on the list to help bbq but doesn't seem keen anymore so maybe you can get on someone elses list. Seems to be plenty of room atm.

Benm was on the list but has since got on someone elses list. Actually ben, I think your last name starts with L and ends with ner but that doesn't accord with your user name. Can you pm me your last name for the list or confirm that the L name is right.

I could do with one or two more hands at the bbq if anyone wants to volunteer they will get on the list.

BLK180 I'll bring stickers on the day mate. They have been ordered but I don't have them yet.

Also, as per my other post.

Give me your list of names!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!@#!@$~!@#%!#$%@&!

Can everyone please get their list of names to me asap.

Copy this form:

Driver:

Pit Crew:

Pit Crew:

Spectator:

Spectator:

Spectator:

Photographer:

and email it to me. sarpi at punkass dot com

Deadline for names is 2/11 but I'd rather you all had them to me this week.

I'll be down there in blk180's crew taking pics & spectating for a bit after work. Sounds like it's going to be a good day for all involved, spewing I don't have a performance car at the moment :D

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