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lol, very funny :banana:

if the Supra guys don't fill the spots that i have allocated to them in the next week or two, i'll transfer them over for SAU folk here. the best way to secure your place is to pay the deposit after Luke and i PM the bank details to those on the list later this week.

please note that this is an introductory track event so if you have done full speed circuit days before, then the full High Performance driving courses may be more suitable. remember that it is between a Level 1 and Level 2B course

please note that this is an introductory track event so if you have done full speed circuit days before, then the full High Performance driving courses may be more suitable. remember that it is between a Level 1 and Level 2B course

I've done all that on bikes ... but I haven't done it in a car in many years. As much as I feel like I know cars and my way around Mallala, I wanna brush up on putting the two together. :banana:

edit: oops, already said all that

Edited by RubyRS4
lol, very funny :banana:

if the Supra guys don't fill the spots that i have allocated to them in the next week or two, i'll transfer them over for SAU folk here. the best way to secure your place is to pay the deposit after Luke and i PM the bank details to those on the list later this week.

please note that this is an introductory track event so if you have done full speed circuit days before, then the full High Performance driving courses may be more suitable. remember that it is between a Level 1 and Level 2B course

It will be good if I could steal one of the spots off the Supra side....If possible could you or Luke please PM me the details and i can get the deposit across permited i have a spot on the day....cheers boys

PS glad you saw the funny said about my earlier comment

Amended the list, holy shit that filled fast. But money talks boys so if you are really keen get that money in (PM me and I'll sort that end out)

Hopefully this should be a great day, I know I'm looking forward to it

because of the overwhelming enthusiasm here, i've increased the number of SAU spots to twelve (12)

i'm just about to send Luke the details for lodgement of the deposit so that he can PM everyone on the list, incl Krishy :)

:rant: Poor Pete, bring the Falcoon... :)

Yes there's one spot left people, I'll be sending PM's off shortly to those who've put their name down which will include the bank details to send your deposit too.

someone lend me their ride!!! :)

shame about your lack of sports c... oh wait, you had one eh?

:rant:

seriously, if youre keen to go, ill lend you the drivers seat in the 200.

Edited by scandyflick

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