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Bill Russo is in Court today from 10:30 to hear the judges decision over AIR. I have been asked to go to Court with him but cant make it today. I will post the result as soon as I hear.

Terry

*crosses fingers*

Ps cheers for the clutch delivery service yesterday!

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Just spoke with Bill, he did not win the case but has already put in for an appeal which could take up to 6 months. there is a few key points that he can appeal against. The judge decided that the contract to purchase the track did not exist but whilst on the stand Rodney Jane admited that there was a contract and that he didnt care who he sold the track to.

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^^^ ;) He's from QLD so give him a break & what's PS?......j/k

To help sway the next judge's decision maybe a letter w/ signed petition to the minister of transport would be in order, stating that it would be in the best interest of the motorsport community & the community in general if A.I.R were to be owned by B Russo.

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how about Bob f**king Jane pulls his finger out of his ass and fixes up the track himself so we can race? Surely someone knows him and can get him to look at this thread and all the others on the many motorsport forums to see the damage he has done to our fun.

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To help sway the next judge's decision maybe a letter w/ signed petition to the minister of transport would be in order, stating that it would be in the best interest of the motorsport community & the community in general if A.I.R were to be owned by B Russo.

yup

to keep illegal draggings off the street

saves lives imo

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yeah i dont want bob jane owning it any more he never put a cent into the track ....

look @ who owns WSID theve got an imaculate track and facilities

why shouldnt we have the same they charge us entry prices like we do its about time we got something nice

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im +1 for physically signing a partition to send to the judge for any good its worth if all the clubs around SA did this it might be wroth something

imagine the judge when faces with 1000 signatures from skyline clubs mazda clubs toyota , holden ford the rest anyways now im rambling

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:):P:rofl::rofl:

PS - Whats a skyline?

Lol isn't it one of those silvia's but better?????????????

I have to say this is getting out of hand. This court crap has gone on long enough. I can't understand why the Judge is continuly denying Bill the raceway.

Oh and Thanks uncle Terry or helping me with the bigger/ better brakes.

Now time to get a petition for the track organised.

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