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ok guys, ive decided to organise another skidpan day for my 21th in June.

the date im aiming for is June 21st, as most people go away on the long weekend when my birthday usually falls.

if i get enough numbers (20) i'll organise a morning and arvo session for those who cant wake up early.

after the skidpan there will be a bbq at my house as well so feel free to come along

so any signs of interest or people who know they want to go?

this is also on canberra cruises and R31 skyline club so get in quick!

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Hi Dan, I think your 20th bday is the perfect time for me to start drifting ....il be up for a session on that day...not fussed about what one either....also my mate has a r30 and will be keen aswell...it will be good to meet some fellow skyline owners as I only know 1 person...

Brendon

sweet i'll drop you in the afternoon session and your mate as well.

once i get enough people i'll start getting payments

quick update, only 5 spots left unless someone drops out

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here are my bank details if the guys who are going wish to start putting in payments.

i'm aiming to pay the whole amount by the end of March, or at least the deposit of 50%.

Name: Mr Doan Hai Dang Nguyen

BSB: 062912

ACC#: 1016 4233

please leave your username then first name as a reference so that I know who it is.

cost is $110 per person.

also there are 6 spots left in the afternoon session if people still want to come

  • 2 weeks later...

this is the list as it currently stands:

Morning

Name confirmed paid

Dan Yes Yes

Ben(Hulk) Yes no

Thomas Yes no

Zane(ZCR) yes no

James (drift gts) yes no

Brentos maybe no

Adrian (ovadose) maybe no

Misko maybe no

Nick Klippan maybe no

Alex (prelude) yes no

Afternoon

Name confirmed paid

Karl Martin yes no

Rossco maybe no

Callum McCrae maybe no

BDO maybe no

Mikey1st yes no

Mikey1st's mate yes no

xxxxxxxxxxx

xxxxxxxxxxx

xxxxxxxxxxx

xxxxxxxxxxx

still 4 spots left :P

yeh mate im still good for this, Just sent through the $110 then.

this is the list as it currently stands:

Morning

Name confirmed paid

Dan Yes Yes

Ben(Hulk) Yes no

Thomas Yes no

Zane(ZCR) yes no

James (drift gts) yes no

Brentos maybe no

Adrian (ovadose) maybe no

Misko maybe no

Nick Klippan maybe no

Alex (prelude) yes no

Afternoon

Name confirmed paid

Karl Martin yes no

Rossco maybe no

Callum McCrae maybe no

BDO maybe no

Mikey1st yes no

Mikey1st's mate yes no

xxxxxxxxxxx

xxxxxxxxxxx

xxxxxxxxxxx

xxxxxxxxxxx

still 4 spots left :D

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