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Question, being a private/ closed event spectators need a ticket, am i right in saying nobody can rock up on the day for a look?

have a few people interested but they don't want to commit till the day.

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Thats correct, spectators must be done in advance. The closest they'll get on the day is the front gate and you cant see anything from there.

Thats WSID'd rule, and to be honest it's a good one, so unfortunately if people wont commit to the day it wont work for them.

Money Transferred and entry sent by email

Looking forward to this as this will be my first time down the strip.

If I want to add extra spectators to the list (only have 2 at the moment) do I just send an email to same address?

i will be attending, depends weather i have the money to race before it fills up or not... will be doubling my car.

at the moment we are to be set as spectators.

Mathew Becroft (D1-COP) X8 Cressida - RRH007

Garry oliver (jasper63) X8 Cressida - RRH007

Jordan bradshaw HR 31GTS-X coupe - GTS20X

Richard Diaz R31 aus delivered

Amber shortus

Krystal cash

Myself, Garry, Jordan and Richie are preparing the cars and organising the money and will pay for racing as soon as we can... as i said, if we do miss out on a race spot we will definitely spectate.

Count me in

I will fill in the forms and make payment soon. I havent read the entire thread but has the list been updated? or is it correct that there is more spectators than entrants?

Is the cost set $220 regardless of how many people enter? or will the final cost be dependant on numbers entered? and i gather spectator tickets are allocated to entrants before anyone else?

I have 5 spectators

Andrea Chenouda

Greg Tolpigin

Daniel Nichol

Hilton Smith

Jan Smith

I hope you dont mind but i have also added a link to a thread on vwgolf.net.au. The owner of the forum was trying to organise a day at WSID and isnt having much luck getting a response back from WSID staff. I am sure they will be able to help make up numbers

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Yes lots of spectators, don't worry though entrants spectators will all get in over non entrant spectators if it comes to having to choose depending on numbers.

Don't be worried about spreading the word, the more the merrier to be honest.

SPREAD THE WORD PEOPLE THIS MUST SELL OUT 40 SPOTS

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