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and in reality 30mins of every hour is heaps. realistically you could get a clean 20 mins of ever hour. last mcgil day I went to I turned up about 11 or 12 and still did 100 laps... which is way more than enough.

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far out

ran my car at deca on sunday

bout 20 or so laps all up

absolutely killed the brakes

the car will be useless at oran park

as a result of the day, the auto transmission feels almost dead, tailshaft f**ked, and front and rear brakes f**ked

see if i can get her going in time for op

as much as i love r31s, a stock one does have its downfalls!!

No probs then .. anyways i have placed the deposit this afternoon. And can i jus pay the balance on the day itself as per last Drive day?

J@y,

There is a form on Page 3 I think, please complete and fax off to Aaron, you can identify your payment method on that form, but yes you only need to send the remaining $100.

Thanks

Ok we have all our deposits now and here are the players

Oz R34GTR (Deposit Paid to Oz)

Ralph (Oz Work Friends) R33 GTS(Deposit Paid to Oz)

Steve (Oz Work Friends) WRX (Deposit Paid to Oz)

Alan (Oz Work Friends) RX8 (Deposit Paid to Oz)

Matt (Oz Work Friends) WRX (Deposit Paid to Oz)

Darren (Oz Work Friends) WRX (Deposit Paid to Oz)

Shane (Oz Work Friend) R32 GTS-T (Deposit Paid to Oz)

Fatz S13 silvia (Deposit Paid to SAU)

Fatz extra S13 silvia (Deposit Paid to SAU)

Yogi R32 Gtst (Deposit Paid to SAU)

Boosted 300Z (Deposit Paid to Oz)

Liz R33 Gtst (Deposit Paid to SAU)

88Silhouette R31 (Deposit Paid to SAU)

Bonks R34 GTT (Deposit Paid SAU Day)

J@Y R33 GTST (Deposit Paid SAU Day)

GTRedline R32 GTR (Deposit Paid to SAU)

Kevin XJ Jag (Deposit Paid to SAU)

Thats 17 drivers and 16 cars

This should be a good day.

Ok I think this is about our limit, I would offically say the event is full, well done and thanks to everyone, look forward to see ing you out there and having a great day.

Bugger... I just flew in from the UK and was hoping to catch this (I know its late notice). Anyway, if there are any dropouts, please let me know.

You can still make this one

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=124981

Prank,

Your in if you want, no need for a deposit, just turn up on the day, I will bank on at least 1 drop out.

Abo,

GTRedline sent me a mail to say he sent someone $100, I will e-mail him to confirm.

Of those listed as having paid SAU we have no deposits for Fatz or GTRedline. The others are there.

If its gone astray I will pay on the Day Ive checked my bank a/c $100 went out 18/07 and deposit details are correct for SAU a/c

Have replied to your mail with details

C U there

I look forward to haveing a drive out there to see how your car runs!

My car? Mate, it runs like poop... I had to convince myself to take it! :P So many things on it are half finished.




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