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


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Ok everyone we are now full and have 2 paid reserves..

James and Sam I have 2 possible cancellations. So I will PM you letting you know if you are in should that happen.. Give me till Monday..

Jason if you want to be the 3rd reserve send in a form but dont make a payment yet and i will PM asking you to pay should it come to that..

H'ok, so hypothetically speaking, if my car were to die, and be unable to drive for Texi, BUT I would like to drive my other car (which is track ready, but not street registered) - who would i need to tell/what would the conditions be?

H'ok, so hypothetically speaking, if my car were to die, and be unable to drive for Texi, BUT I would like to drive my other car (which is track ready, but not street registered) - who would i need to tell/what would the conditions be?

I thought you where going to bring the dori pig in the first place!

I thought you where going to bring the dori pig in the first place!

Lol well r32 is more convenient as it doesnt involve a car trailer :-P but as that may or may not be running who knows!

Thanks for the info, 180 will be all good if I do bring it :)

Hey Tony,

If it stays full ill just get you to fill out a form for the next one and use the payment from this one to lock you in to the next one (lol that sounds stupid) That is of course if you can make the date etc..

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