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S A U N S W - Texi, Skids On Sunday, 12Th June 2011


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Yep, L2NS is fine, but you'll need to have an L2S if you want to do any track days, so it's better off just to get that.

Ah roger that. I got a NS a little while ago. Better upgrade it eh!?

Ah roger that. I got a NS a little while ago. Better upgrade it eh!?

L2NS is ok for Texi, its not ok for any trackdays that we do, so you dont have to upgrade it for Texi but for trackdays you will need to.

Ok Everyone List is updated.. I am happy to announce that Unigroup have offered up 2 of their reserved spots Which leaves us with 2 SPOTS LEFT!

you have maybe a day or two to get your entry form in or you will miss out..

crap! i forgot..

paying now......

done. whew

will fax through the forms tomorrow

going to take 15s for disgustingly easy skids this time. + im cheap :rolleyes:

I've told Dave and he will check in here when he can.

FYI Dave does entry forms for Texi's now while I do the rest. It makes the workload easier that way and Dave is learning how to run the rest of the day slowly

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