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Gav,

Friday and Saturday cruises will be organised a week or so before the event.

David - PM sent.

Otherwise this event is full now guys. Thanks to everyone for their support. I'll post a final entry list shortly.

Are spectators welcome? Not interested in competing but hopefully will have the GTR by then to show it off for the first time.

You know on the skidpan that co-drivers are allowed. Even filled all the seats in the XR Wog Chariot with knuckles wearing sombreros.

You know on the skidpan that co-drivers are allowed. Even filled all the seats in the XR Wog Chariot with knuckles wearing sombreros.

Oi! We were um testing taco bill sombreros as a valid form of safety device!

LOL...but dont forget one of the best places to spectate form is a flagging point. :laugh:

And some competitors are always willing to put in the extra effort to make it more interesting for the flaggies :thanks:

Final entry list.

Andrew Richmond* R34 GTR

Peter Blythe R34 GTT

Paul Rivoli*** R33 GTST

Will Stark**** WRX

Garry Matthews***** WRX

Damion Wilson WRX

Matt Lowth WRX

Dave Marinucci XR6T

Dane Stokes S13

Justine Schuller 200SX

Blaise Paris* R34 GTR

Karl XR6T

Sarah Biggin*** R33 GTST

Helen White**** WRX

Alycia Matthews***** WRX

Ben Winstone R32 GTR

Nigel Beale Supra

Ang R32 GTR

Paul Di Lizia WRX STI

Jordan Walsh WRX

Chris Thomson R33 GTR

Scott Bailey TX5

Nick Edlin R33 GTST

Alan King Skoob

Al Calleja R33 GTST

Jarrod Moore R32 GTST

Ryan Bell Sil180

Dino Russel Mitsubishi RVR

Mario West 200SX

Martin Sullivan Bluebird

Justin Marcus R33 GTST

Nick Savvides BMW Z4

Scott Andrew R33 GTST

John Andrew R33 GTR

Michael Pope R32 GTR

Justin Masters R33 GTST

Tom Giordano R32 GTST

Tharaka Pathirage Mitzubishi Galant

Geoff Williams R33 GTR

William Lee R33 GTST

Russell Cunningham R32 GTST

Shan Moorthy R32 GTS4

Craig Moore R33 GTST

Ben Lippa 180SX

Danny Spencer R33 GTST

Sharni Brown 180SX

Wayne Sterling R33 GTST

Jarrod Davis 180SX

Are spectators welcome? Not interested in competing but hopefully will have the GTR by then to show it off for the first time.

More specators the better, and you better stay the Sat night.

It's one of the funnier nights you will have this year without a doubt :D

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