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Event is much closer ahead - however based on the theory of paid people... we are still 25-30 short.

So still a little way to go yet from everyone ;)

Remember - you can bring friends. If you have a mate that is a V8 Supercar NUT! - Bring em ;)

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Event is much closer ahead - however based on the theory of paid people... we are still 25-30 short.

So still a little way to go yet from everyone :D

Remember - you can bring friends. If you have a mate that is a V8 Supercar NUT! - Bring em ;)

Just a pain waiting for it to clear between banks Ash...i mean I'm with ANZ...takes like 3 days for em to transfer the money to westpac.

royal pain.

but it gets there eventually ;)

Ive just updated the list as of right now.

If you are not on the list, I dont have your payment yet. If you think I should have, you better contact me ASAP.

REMINDER EVERYONE - we are getting so close now!!!! PLease get your friends together and get your coin to us today. We've put in such a huge effort to get numbers this week, if we all band together, we shall suceed ;)

Yep, keep it up people. We're getting closer to our goal and as if we can't say it enough...it is sure to be a fantastic night when it goes ahead

Tell your family and friends! :cool:

I am VERY pleased to annouce, on behalf of committee - the powers that be have spoken:

EVENT IS GOING AHEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We still have some seats available, so please if you are keen to come, now is the time to speak up!!

man if id kept track of this earlier i prolly would be down...its on my birthday! omg...

i seriously need to get the net sorted out.

how likely will it be that therel be a similar thing next year? i guess depending on interest, which by the looks of this thread is high. :D

just a couple questions number one when is the cut off date? also since there are still some seats available is there a limit to how many people i could bring because i could probably get a few to come along.

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