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Sorry Marko we don't take paypal atm, difficult to administer an extra account and they charge us a fee.

ok - i guess i need to wait until i get paid later this week :cool:

duncan - can u pls hold a seat for me :rofl2: i am guaranteed to go 100%.

stevo - maybe paul (piggaz) has already organised this for me? not sure as he is now o'seas

MarkO he didn't organise it for you. He's not overseas, he's working around the clock to buy a real bottom end hahaha

yeah ive converted paul :)

im still waiting for this f**king money to appear in my acct - the joy of changing jobs...hopefully i wont miss out on this event

So glad you + son + ??? are coming Charles.

Are you coming to the 21st Anniv R32 GT-R too?

Yeah I have my son and daughter coming to the dinner.

I currently have another committment on the same day as the 21st Anniversary R2 GTR event that I have been trying to get out of for weeks and I will not know if I can make it until the the week before.

Correct guys, members are being taken care of. Anyone else, should sign up to be a member!

So many PM's from non financial members are coming through, they will miss out.

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