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Hey Peeps,

As I hope some of or most of you are aware SAU NSW is having a motorkhana called Texikhana on the 16th of September...

We need volenteers to help out on the day, this is vital to make this day a success and would appreciate any one that is willing to lend a hand

Most volenteer will also get a close view of the motorkhana as will be at select points on the back track..

Volenteers

Nigel (BBQ)

into obilvion (BBQ)

Georgie (Timer, skidpan)

evil weevil

Dr Doof

Bluprint (Back Track)

DJ on Ice

a20089 (maybe)

GeeTR (Back Track)

Corolla92

JAS-25T (maybe)

Sh@un (Timer)??

Thanks

Jess

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Not alot involved really, depends where you are..on the back track just maning a fire extinguisher with someone else and informing us of cras going of the track or any problems...

need help on bbq and skid pan as well

More then likely will affect if participating

Hope to see you peeps out there this weekend!!!

If anyone does want to lend a hand please come see any of the officials or me (Jess) I will be in a gunmetal grey R32 GTR with SN15TR as the plates :)

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