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Hey guys, I wanna make my payment but just wanna clear a couple of things up...

Ok, so it's $48 for everyone including club members?

And does it start at 1 or 2? I was just on the QLD site and in the opening post it says 1-4, then further on it says 2-4.

Cheers guys! :)

Hey guys, I wanna make my payment but just wanna clear a couple of things up...

Ok, so it's $48 for everyone including club members?

And does it start at 1 or 2? I was just on the QLD site and in the opening post it says 1-4, then further on it says 2-4.

Cheers guys! :blink:

The track is booked from 1pm till 4pm

All Queensland Club members please read the 1st post in the Queensland Club Forum.

SKYLINES AUSTRALIA BANK ACC.

Bank: CUA

Account Name: Skylines Australia Qld Inc

BSB: 804050

Account Number: 30701728

Please use your username/drags as reference on deposit slip

In order to keep track of payments all members are to pm toddlls when deposit is made :blink: so I can update the list

Once a spot has been paid it is locked in-there will be no refunds.

If you are unable to make it to the day it is your responsibility to contact another participant to take your spot beforehand.

not sure if it has been said before but please put your user name as a reference so i know who has paid what

<username>_drags would be ideal!

Cheers guys! see you all there

Interested so far:

1) Bunta

2) Wagamama

3) toddlls

4) Pear

5) DAS KAMU awaiting conf.

6) and3_3

7) Shanef

8) Jayson

9) Fine Line

10) NA R33

11) Socko

12) Rhinorebel - PAID

13) Blitz_R33

14) Blitz_R33 (friend)

15) Strik3r

16) Lazy-Bastard

17) ToMMaH (MAYBE)

18) DiRTgarage (MAYBE)

19) trust33

20) 116.hks (MAYBE)

21) Col-GTSX awaiting conf.

22) si_ (MAYBE)

23) 85URK

24) 9krpm (MAYBE)

25) spilmer

26) Eug (MAYBE)

27) Hell Fire (MAYBE)

28) jase-r34 awaiting conf.

29) impact_blue

30) 2BNVS

31) wrxkilla (MAYBE)

32) TJ_R33 (MAYBE)

33) spoolup

34) slapper

35) coaster

36) SRB

37) Scadtional (MAYBE)

38) silver R33

39) jason

40) POQ123 awaiting conf

updated

1) Bunta

2) Wagamama

3) toddlls

4) Pear

5) DAS KAMU awaiting conf./paid

6) and3_3

7) Shanef

8) Jayson

9) Fine Line

10) NA R33

11) Socko

12) Rhinorebel - PAID

13) Blitz_R33

14) Blitz_R33 (friend)

15) Strik3r

16) Lazy-Bastard

17) ToMMaH (MAYBE)

18) DiRTgarage (MAYBE)

19) trust33

20) 116.hks (MAYBE)

21) Col-GTSX PAID

22) si_ (MAYBE)

23) 85URK

24) 9krpm (MAYBE)

25) spilmer

26) Eug (MAYBE)

27) Hell Fire (MAYBE)

28) jase-r34 PAID

29) impact_blue

30) 2BNVS

31) wrxkilla (MAYBE)

32) TJ_R33 (MAYBE)

33) spoolup

34) slapper

35) coaster

36) SRB

37) Scadtional (MAYBE)

38) silver R33

39) jason

40) POQ123 PAID

CONFIRMED PAID!

1) Rhinorebel

2) Col

3) POQ123

4) Jason- DAS KAMU

4) jase-r34

Ok, there are 5 people paid up for this event. We need at least 30 people paid by the end of this weekend, Sunday the 30th of November or this event may have to be postponed due to lack of interest. The Club is subsidising this event and as such, we want a full list to make it financially viable to run.

Not trying to kill the event, just not keen to run this with under 20 people and the club having to pick up the tab for the rest who were dead keen but never showed or paid.

Dave

PAID

Ammount: $48

Description: colgtsx drags

Confirmation number: J9295935752

PS> Does the $48 cover enrty for one passanger also like a normal tnt???

Yes it does Col.

Ok, there are 5 people paid up for this event. We need at least 30 people paid by the end of this weekend, Sunday the 30th of November or this event may have to be postponed due to lack of interest. The Club is subsidising this event and as such, we want a full list to make it financially viable to run.

Not trying to kill the event, just not keen to run this with under 20 people and the club having to pick up the tab for the rest who were dead keen but never showed or paid.

Dave

As El Presidentae has posted we do need to pay for the track so we require payment by the 30/11/2008.

I am also one of the guilty, so I will pull my finger out and get to the bank tomorrow :P

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