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Paid for my accomodation this evening as well. Hows everyone going with their entries and accomodation? Ruby, have you found a place to crash yet?

People who have already paid/lodged entry form :

Aberax, Dohmar, Nightcrawler, SLED, Krishy

Unconfirmed :

Dark.Sky, Hostile, Inline6, LukeENR34, RubyRS4

Provided all listed are still coming, we should have a 9 car display, a big ass tent, a banner and a couple of nissan flags

and thanks to the miracles of nextG we can even keep sau posted as the day goes on ;P

-D

Ben, I have posted off my form and money order today.
Slackers :P

Paid for accommodation?! I havent paid that yet, not paying that till i am there.

AHEM ;)

OK done... form sent... and butt raped by Aust. post= $4.50 for a money order!! WTF?

yeah mine cost me that much too

ahh well

Anyone else out there keen to come? We can fit a couple more people in the display..

-D

So, for those not in the know I now have my V35 and have sold the R34.

Also, SAU:SA will contribute $100 to the cost of the new SAU:SA shelter, and I will cover the other $48 in my charitable nature, so everyone else is off the hook for that.

So, when did we end up deciding to meet/leave? Can't be arsed reaming through the last 11 pages. Turns out I have an unavoidable work seminar until 12:30pm on the 23rd, so am hoping we are leaving Parafield around 1pm, which was my inkling.

So, for those not in the know I now have my V35 and have sold the R34.

Also, SAU:SA will contribute $100 to the cost of the new SAU:SA shelter, and I will cover the other $48 in my charitable nature, so everyone else is off the hook for that.

So, when did we end up deciding to meet/leave? Can't be arsed reaming through the last 11 pages. Turns out I have an unavoidable work seminar until 12:30pm on the 23rd, so am hoping we are leaving Parafield around 1pm, which was my inkling.

Yep, meet @ bunnings carpark at parafield at 12:30, depart 1pm

-D

Yep, meet @ bunnings carpark at parafield at 12:30, depart 1pm

-D

What servo in Gawler where you looking at stopping at? There is a Caltex/Woolworths, Mobil, Shell, and 2 BPs. Unfortunately, both of the BPs have little to no parking. So it may be better to fill up at either On The Run @ Munno Para, or BP which is 300m further down the road from OTR MP.

gawler? good sir, id say the quickest way to lala from bunnings parafield is straight down kings road, left onto bolivar road, right onto port wakefield rd.

but were going to the river land not lala, all just depends what path we want to take there

http://www.bp.com/iframe.do?categoryId=901...ntentId=7017653

bp ultimate locater :mrt: could come in handy, im considering taking extra time off and attacking other country towns.

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