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Hey Guys,

Here we go again. (Thought I might get in a bit earlier this time!)

I will speak to Dave Stone on the 9th of June to see how many spots he can give us @ $180 (approx) each but again I MUST get deposits off people or there is not going to be spots kept for them.

SO... I need to know expressions of interest soon. I will be in homebush on Sunday arvo at the SAU General Meeting (open to everybody, only members can have a say).

THIS IS NOT AND OFFICIAL SKYLINES AUSTRALIA EVENT.

You will need as usuall.

Full Face helmut

non-flamable Clothing. (Jeans and a cotton longsleve shirt)

Covered shoes.

Road worthy car (Basically just check for oil leaks and if it is regoed you will be fine)

$130 (balance of payment, this is easier if it is cash)

Full tank of fuel... you normally drive about 300kms in a full day at the creek... basing you fuel consumption on my average track consumption of 26L/100kms you can see that I have to head out and fill up between one of the sessions.

Tis a good idea to check all fluid levels and make sure you have at least half you front break pads left. Also advisable to bring a bottle of octaine booster with you.

Cheers,

Dan.

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Yeah... don't know about that... last time you booked I told Dave that we had 11 people interested... you guys dropped out and I had to ring hime back and tell him that we had 16 people payed deposits and 4 others that want to drive.

Should have turbo fixed by then... so we have already:

Majanal

Kel

Duncan

Originally posted by Majanal

Yeah... don't know about that... last time you booked I told Dave that we had 11 people interested... you guys dropped out and I had to ring hime back and tell him that we had 16 people payed deposits and 4 others that want to drive.

bwahahaha, all those GTRs are scard of my little stock GTST :P




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