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Membership forms for the club (also required for my CAMS licence application) where would I aquire one of these mofo's? :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/349895-so-youve-never-done-texi-before/

A bit of the information needs updating actually... Don't take it all as 100% gospel, but the form is in that page :)

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Wouldn't be surprised if the old super taxi's knock a few out this round but it means more track skidz for those that do come along. Tape the race and come out then go home and watch it - winnar!

Also, the execs have also been working on a new club point score so this event will be the first to get you points in our fun club point score.

More info on this coming out VERY soon.

This will be the first Texi, EVER that I will miss.

I'm happy to say I've never missed one up till this point :)

OMG! OMG!

It's ok Steve. I've got this covered and will be the barking dog getting everyone in ship shape. Aggro you gonna be my back-up, right?

just emailed off entry form and recept.This is my first time and was just checking if anyone from Newcastle was going ?

I was planning to head down and lend a hand... Will let you know later in the week...

Lol car wont be getting a hard time, dont wanna sping a bearing gotta make it to the nats..

ooooh i'm sorry Luke :P hahaha

all good, if you can't have a laugh about it, you need to lighten up.

I think were ok....

Might be important to note: This Is the first day of daylight savings..

You loosean hour!!! what you think will be 7am will in fact feel like 6am. (cause it really should be if clocks didn't change)

Scrutineering/sign on starts 7.00am

Scrutineering/sign on ends 8.30am (don't show up at 8.25am, come with plenty of time to spare)

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