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UPDATE

For those of you who have emailed me you'll also be getting this sent to your email address. However for those who haven't yet emailed me please do so with this information:

Forum:

Car:

Name:

Contact #:

We will be asking for deposits in the next day or two, I will contact everyone on my list either via email or phone to give you the bank details.

Cheers

Brett

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oops ignore that ok and is the price still $150 or is it less and how much deposit do you need?

Also thats a friday isnt it?

What time will you be starting?

Edited by 7yphon

Yeah price is 150 unless we get 40 people.

Deposit is 75 and i'll get the account details out to you soon... Yes it's friday 20th January looking at starting at 7.

Topaz: yeah shouldn't be an issue.

Edited by INSSSANE

The purpose for this track night is see how much interest there would be in running it on a ~2 monthly basis. If it ran smoothly and everyone was jumping up and down to enter then we were going to put it on the calendar as a regular event. However due to lack of seriously interested people this event is looking like being permanently cancelled. We currently have deposits from 5 people but for this event to still happen we require 20 deposits by the 3rd January 2006(extended from the 20th December2005).

I will let you know the status of the event on the cut off date and for those people who have sent in their deposits they will have them refunded.

Regards

Brett

Edited by INSSSANE

Get behind this people - there's not enough opportunities like this in WA too often!

Unfortunately financial commitments than come from just buying a house and being round christmas time is restricting me from entering otherwise i'd be there with bells on!

5 people have deposits!!! thats all? :)

If 20 people are needed by the 20th of december; its gunna be hard getting that many is 4-5 days now.

Sorry guys, I haven't submitted my deposit, but I might pull out anyway considering the circumstances and the likelyness of this event actually happening. Too bad, it would have been good :)

People have has more than enough time to get their deposits in, I sent out the information on the 8th Dec. I have just been given the instructions to re set the cut off date to the 3rd Jan 06. That's not the right attitude, if we get to this date and there are 19 deposits and you haven't sent yours in then the event will still be cancelled. At the end of the day you WILL get your money back if the event is cancelled.

Come on guys send in your deposits "For those who think there car wont be done, use this date as a goal to get it done by as I have"

Also ask you friends even those with crappy little datsons or ask your mum or dad im sure they have thought about it a least 1nse in there lives, This is for fun after all why not try and get everyone involved...

That's not the right attitude, if we get to this date and there are 19 deposits and you haven't sent yours in then the event will still be cancelled.

I see your point, but I have to book a day off work and I need all the leave days I can for a holiday in June '06. I'd need to know ASAP if this day is gunna go ahead and like you said, 19 people is not good enough :(

But I have your details and will transfer the money anyway to up the numbers just in case :(

EDIT: ok mate thats done, now I really want this to go ahead. Theres 20 people for the Motorplex night already....maybe its the cost :(

just do what i did and let your boss know anyway and tell him look Im not sure if it will happen but this is the date and it might go a head. He will like that.

ok, that sounds like it will work... :(

how many is it now then? 6?

Also ask you friends even those with crappy little datsons

:D:( :lol: :lol:

I was going come up for a gander. I really hope this event gets off the ground.

Hope the above comment is an invertation not an insult :) as I have posted this on OzDat.com Western Aust Events to help boost the numbers for you.

Good Luck hopefully see you all there on the night.

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