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This event is now open to NON MEMBERS.

Please keep in mind, NON MEMBERS are not eligible for trophies.

Trophies will be handed over upon seeing your membership card. Please make sure you bring it with you.

Cheers

Brad

Yeah Brad I'll be there as Part of the Tenagah Crew in the Evo.Looking forward too it.Let me know if you want me to muster anyone else up for this.

Cheers for you and Tenegah for coming on board and supporting this event! We are happy to have you guys join in with us.

If you can find more people to come along then please by all means go for it!

We have 8 spots filled and realisticly i need them filled by the end of this week.

Glenn, if you want to bring out the lancer and show some of these boys you dont need 500hp and 4wd to have some fun and be competitive, then feel free to come along! Send me a PM and ill forward the payment details :glare:

Brendon, PM replied to. Very sorry it took me this long to get back to you but have had several commitments lately that have restricted my "forums time" lol

Payment sent. See y'all on the 10th

I haven't beaten any Skylines since the last Wanneroo Track Night :sick:

What are we doing about scrutineering? AHG style with random checks?

Fire extinguishers required?

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Paul, would be good to have your skyline there to see if the changes i am making to your car this week work out. If you dont drive it, i will LOL

Ill be over your place sometime this weekend to pick up $$.

Drive the skyline Paul. I want to hear the external wastegate again :cool: *drools*

Hopefully if we get enough work done to it over the next week it will be able to race....cant race it at moment :P

Is anyone else having hassles getting their license out of AASA??

PM me hints on how to do it, coz they are ignoring me, and it just wouldn't be right to deny my adoring public the chance to see

TEH FURY PWN J00 ALLL!!!!!!!!!!!!ONE!!!TY

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