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Hey Guys,

I konw it is a dissapointment but you have to realize that it costs about $6000.00 to hire out the track for a day and if only 4 or 5 go Aaron will lose out big time.

I would love to go but by the end of it, its going to cost at least $1000 to change all fluids and brake pads tyres ect.

Very dissapointing but i can understand why he cancelled......

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Brendan - I pre-paid for all 3 stages. I am keen for the April date so Aaron can hang onto my dosh if we're doing it then. I missed the stage 2 day though and haven't been able to get onto him, was hoping to ask him if I can reschedule and bring a workmate to sweeten the deal a bit but I'll give him another call during the week and see what he says. Very keen to get all 3 stages done but everything gets in the way of good clean fun these days ;)

Hi Ash - (I think that) You are entitled to your Bling Bling back - don't worry about that !  

 

If you can't (or don't want to) change to April you should be able to get a refund.

 

To let you guys know - I am doing the OP drift day thing with Aaron (Fatz organised) on Saturday 24th Jan. SO - I will be talking to Aaron at length about this and our options then.

 

Does anyone want to trade (with cash back) on the drift day on the Saturday (ie the next day) ????

 

Drift day is $150 - so you get $75 back

 

Hang tight people

 

B-Man won't let you down ! ! ! ;):( :(

I prepaid all 3 stages Brendan and i've also prepaid payed pete for the Saturday

drift day.

I'd love to do another day with Aaron if I have a car.

YOU LITTLE RIPPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Sorry guys I know you boys were excited but I should be pushing 260+rwkw by then so it will be an awesome day!!!!!!!!!!!! Im not missing out anymore!!! YAY!!!!!!!

BMan: I prepaid all 3 stages, Aaron can hold onto my bling bling.I will be off on the day regardless. I like the idea of the C3 testing etc on the same day too, I would have to pay for the C3 test but am more than happy to do so!!!!

BTW, in Aaron's defence, he was obviously short on numbers to make this day a go-er, and he tried a number of ways to find ppl...I got emails from 3 places as well as SAU about the day when he was trying to get the numbers.

I hope most of you guys can hang on until april, stage 3 / race driver training is some of the best fun and most valuable around

And I placed a thread in the Events section on the 9/1/04 - so we all tried really really hard to get the number up....

Damn it - I know it's not Aaron's fault - but i was soo looking forward to this day...

Ah shucks - life goes on .....

Picked up lease turbo from Mark yesterday so i will be back on the road again soon!! Im over driving the mighty white charade up and down the F3, but fuel economy is amazing!!!

Anyhows, time to start picking up bits n pieces to get the car hauling butt for the REAL TRACKDAY or should we say, JUDGEMENT DAY!!!!!!!!!!! hahahahahaha

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