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Can all the people that plan on coming along to WSID to smash the Commonwhores post their names here? :D

Who from here plans on coming and what time are you getting there? I'll be arriving at about 2pm. I have arranged for a video camera guy but need someone capable of taking good stills to come along as well.

The Commodores are rallying a substantial showing so lets make this a good turn-out to show em whos boss! :D

I'll keep the list going in this post.

Adrian

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Im sorry i wont be able to make it. By running last week i have found that i have a few boost issues that need to be sorted asap. Also in need of a good dyno tune.

Ill be there in a few weeks, but i will definately be there supporting the skylines in the crowd on the 14th. Good luck people, hope to see some new PB's!

Can all the people that plan on coming along to WSID to smash the Commonwhores post their names here?  :rofl:

Who from here plans on coming and what time are you getting there?  I'll be arriving at about 2pm.  I have arranged for a video camera guy but need someone capable of taking good stills to come along as well.

The Commodores are rallying a substantial showing so lets make this a good turn-out to show em whos boss! :rofl:

I'll keep the list going in this post.

Adrian

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Should see you there at 2 pm Adrian

I have a list in my thread aswell Adrian

I know, there was the question of whether we have a list of who's coming by the Street Commonwhores guys so I thought i'd make it easy to work out for them :rofl:

See ya there vit.

Adrian

I will come down about 2 for a look guys.  wont be racing though.
Unless you plan on standing out on the main road and watching people drive through the gate their isn't much to see. Spectator entry is at 4pm.


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