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Easter Saturday April 7th, Autosports At Eastern Creek


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guys and girls...

As we have confirmed that our bank are not able to refund the monies paid into the AUTOsports account, i will need you to please email me your account details so we can refund your payments.

Can you please email your details to [email protected] and we will get them fixed up as soon as we can.

If you want to contact me, you can call me direct on 0408255005

IMPORTANT NEWS!!!!

Due to some unfortunate news from Eastern Creek. Autosports Eastern Creek day has been cancelled.

Autosports and everyone organising this event are very upset by this news but unfortunately this is something that we could not help as Eastern Creek is updating some electrial work onsite on that particular day.

We will be refunding everyone's money that has been paid please do not deposit anymore money for this day.

Regards,

Corinne

After the success of Australia Day at Wakefield Park...

The Autosports Crew are pumped to bring you our next event

SAT APRIL 7TH AT "EASTERN CREEK"

EVERYONE IS WELCOME, REGARDLESS OF WHAT FORUM OR MARQUEE YOU ARE FROM... EVEN IF YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN ON A TRACK DAY BEFORE, COME ALONG I CAN GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL HAVE THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE WITH YOUR PANTS ON

Autosports Eastern Creek

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Everyone has been asking for a weekend track day at the creek and we now have confirmed April 7th as the day.

Things are a little different than at Wakefield..

. but in saying that we will still be offering the same relaxed style event with the emphasis on driver education and fun.

A quick overview...

• Maximum of 60 cars

• x4 Groups of 15 cars

• 15 minute sessions

• $230.00 per person, must be paid for upfront

• No "official" timing

• Driver briefing at 8.15am.. if you are late you don’t go out

• First group on the track at 9.00am

• All new drivers will be taken on a site in lap with qualified instructor

• There is no drifting allowed on the track, drivers caught will be removed

• We will be stopping for a half hour lunch; directions to available facilities will be made available on the day. Unfortunately ARDC do not allow us to provide you guys with a BBQ and i sure as hell don’t expect people to eat from the caravan in the pits there.

More details will become available in the next week or so, now we need to get the numbers 100% confirmed as soon as possible. Given the arrangement with ARDC who run Eastern Creek, we must have EVERYONE paid for upfront.

Your position is confirmed when your payment is received...

Account Name AUTOSPORTS

Bank ANZ Liverpool

BSB 012-325

ACC 497136965

**IMPORTANT INFORMATION** Your reference number is your Autosports Username Please remember to use this reference as this is very important!

1. Ryan - JUSTJDM

2. Bron - JUSTJDM

3. Jas - ZX2NV

4.

5. Matt - Mattblack

6. Darren - via Mattblack

7. Michael - Gump

8. Andy - XSF1OW

9. Mehmet - BlinkyBill

10. Jake - Elmo

11. Steve - Homer

12. 747.GTR

13. Lisa - IMPREZZED

14. Jon - Primordial

15. Mike - Mike1987

16. Timbo - via Padey

17. Chris aka Chubbs - Evil_Weevil

18. Anna - Msnismo

19. Jason - Souther Motor Works

20. Andy - CA18-1200Coupe

21. Reserved for Tino

22. Reserved for Tino

23. Reserved for Tino

24. Reserved for Tino

25. Reserved for Tino

26. Reserved for Tino

27. Reserved for Tino

28. Reserved for Tino

29. Reserved for Tino

30. Reserved for Tino

31. Reserved for Tino

32. Reserved for Tino

33. Reserved for Tino

34. Reserved for Tino

35. Reserved for Tino

36. Greg - wombata

37. Rob - Audi RS4

38. EVO CAM

39. Jason - JET32R

40.

41. Steve - Plumba

42. Andrew - Andrw Le Lievre

43. Paul - Masterchief

44. Sam - via SteveG

45. Rob - via SteveG

46. Mike - via SteveG

47. Mario - R33

48. Mick - Evomick

49. Gerry - R34GTT taking the position of Padey

50. Terry - STiHigh

51. Josh - RedfastJosh

52. Todd

53. Gav

54. Andrew - "via Gav"

55. Pete - EvoOz

56. Greg - GT40 via Andy

57. Graeme -GT40 via Andy

58. Anthony - EVOtrIX

59. James - CAT

60.

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ok I want in... logged onto bank ready to pay.. what reference do I leave Corinne???? msnismo???

Yep msnismo will be fine.. I will advise them who you are :wave:

Yep msnismo will be fine.. I will advise them who you are :wub:

:wave:

I registered on the forum and posted there too .... all paid anyways... now to get some other rims for the semis!

hang on...yeah 7th or 8th ???

if its a sunday Im out..

so I have to sign upto the other site too?

SATURDAY 7th.. no you dont have to.. just let me know and i will have them updated as well :wave:




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