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Make sure you pop into my garage and say hello. It won't be hard to find me,,,I'll be...
...the guy with the car still in the garage whilst everyone else is out on the track :rolleyes:
ok so what time is this on and what time does it end?

9.00am till 5.00pm buddy. You should get there no later than 8.00am I would think though. I'll be there about 700-730. Bloody race car takes tons of time to organize.

Neil.

...the guy with the car still in the garage whilst everyone else is out on the track  :D

Ha,Ha your a funny bugger. I've got Duncan on the spanners so all will be good. YOU better have a stop watch young man,,,I'm out to sub the SAU best time. :P;):O

Neil.

I still havnt received my SAU card and membership number in the mail

Spoke to Ewen (membership guy - located in ACT i think) and he said he will pass on the membership number - will this suffice the officials or am i wasting my time?

Im really keen to go "test" the new bits on the GTR :)

n1GTR you will be fine I can vouch for you as a club member :)  I'll be in the garage with the technicolour crapri

Thanks mate - thats a BIG relief :):D:D

I'll come and see you when i get there - see you guys bright and early

Nathan at Grey Imports in annandale, I'm sure he can also sort out the ATTESA problem for you, 95575938.

How did the rest of the day go? there was a good collection of cars out there




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