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Ok guys/gals, I have spoken to the organiser and managed to swing all of us a great deal for the Drag Racing:D

If we get our entries in early then we get a special price of $50, the cost is normally $80. This allows you and one pit crew to enter for the day. So you can use this to get your gf's or mate in for free, when it would normally cost them $30 to enter.

We need to start getting entry forms in soon, I can either email or fax them to you if need be, and then they need to be handed back to me for collection.

If you have any further questions then let me know.

Cheers

Paul

Emails coming your way in the morning. I'll need the money ASAP, thanks:D

One this way dude, 30 dollars entry for spectators is going to make it a sparsly viewed event and then charging the people who these spectators come to see 80 dollars will also keep that down. Any way email to [email protected] and ill get the money to you somehow.

RBVS, With the rules I have infront of me you wouldn't be eligible, as you have an engine that differs from the body, but there is a Holden's Vs Ford Class, I'll check to see if you can enter that:D

Rian, Sending again.

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