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Hey all,

Next happylaps session is at QR!

As a bit of a change for this month, we will be out at QR for dinner and a little more room to play with :thumbsup:

The food is always good and the laps are even better, so come and get into it!

Date: Sunday MAY 20th - 4:30 ARRIVAL - 5:00 TRACK TIME - 5:30 DINNER

NOTE: This is NOW OPEN to non-members

Once we are at QR, we shall have 30 minutes of play time on the track, followed by Dinner.

Dinner will consist of;

TBA

Payment is on the day

Members: $45

Non-Members $60

As per the previous events, If you are going on track as a driver, as a passenger or you're just spectating and joining us for the meal, you must pay the same as everyone else.

The only exception for this, is if you are a passenger with a member, you pay the members price

If you have people coming as passengers then simply say you have a +1 ect, if you have a +1 who would also like to drive on track then please specify as there IS a limit to the number of cars on track

1. Fineline

2. Joe

3. Smity42

4. Mrbenno

5. Brandon +1

6. Sho Pi

7. SABBAi

8. v8Skylineman

9. Boz

10. EFI Performance

11. Si

12. GregR31

13. Sneakeypete

14. Boiracer

15. Vthirty5

16. Vthirty5's +1

17. Vthirty5's +2

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Important:

Alot of people do not turn up and give no notice.

This causes complications with catering and means other people miss out on the event, this is not acceptable.

If you are on the list and cannot make it for whatever reason, then TELL US, we need to know

1. Fineline

2. Joe

3. Smity42

4. Mrbenno

5. Brandon +1

6. Sho Pi

7. SABBAi

8. v8Skylineman

9. Boz

10. EFI Performance

11. Si

12. GregR31

13. Sneakeypete

14. Boiracer

15. Vthirty5

16. Vthirty5's +1

17. Vthirty5's +2

18. Twocents

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Who else wants to come out for this?

No helmets or long clothing required, passengers of all ages are allowed - GET ON IT! ;)

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