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Excellent, should have the new car all sorted well and truly by then :) ! At least being in October we are guranteed better weather!

check post above mate, September 10>

I wonder what the 34 will have by then...so many plans, so many options, so little disposable income... and I just found this emoticon :win: :)

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Excellent, should have the new car all sorted well and truly by then :P ! At least being in October we are guranteed better weather!

yeah, check the date again james LOL

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nato beat me to it LOL. speaking of which, we should get hookups thru work hey :)

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Cant wait for this, hopefully will be bringing the JDR33M car which comes out next week, the JDMCOP r34, possibly for the roadtrip will have sojucy 180 and the tekken rx7 along for the ride as well...

Most likely Melb Autosalon will be in October prior to final battle in sydney which is like first week of november...so if this is september probably best time, but still possible showers

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Ok Guys and Girls!

Nationals & Mallala Pricing

(Application forms and Sup Regs will be up soon)

Nationals entry only (No Track Day Entry included in this price)

Cost: $75

This includes

- Nationals Shirt

- Nationals Cap

- Entry to the show and shine

- Spectator entry to Mallala

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Mallala Pricing Track Day Only

No Nationals stuff included in this price

Early Bird pricing applies to this event till the 17th May 2010!

Early Bird: $145

After May 17th: $180

If you want both nationals and Track day you will be up for

$75 + $145

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$220.

I will confirm if there is a special price for those who do both. So Stand By

sweet as andrew, will be good to see ya beast in action. going to be a great turnout if we keep these numbers happening :D

stickers are here too, marc only has 50 though

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entry forms should be available very soon (heres hoping)

for those who want in on the track events, dont delay once the forms are available, can guarantee the slots will fill quickly

thats 1 way to rezero the odometer in your car :)

I bought the car to drive it, not just wank over... Plus it has only recently hit the 100,000k mark so its relatively fresh. Also I promised myself that when it got upto 200,00k I would rip out the 25 and throw in a 26. So it's all good as it all feeds my ultimate goal.

Blinky

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