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That's fine mate :)

Below is a list of all confirmed payments so far. If you feel I have missed you please send me a PM and I'll look into it ASAP!

Zeke

Lowbro

Smity42

Phillip Sutcliffe

SilverECR33

Sneaky Pete x2

Toddls

Clinton Cross

OMR31
AusieMark
Sneki81 x2

Sho Pi
Mum Slayer
Cadmoon
Kennysw82
GregR31
Grae35

Will depend on what Willowbank does. If it gets bad enough that THEY cancel the event it would be either refunded or rescheduled at their discretion. If it's just that YOU don't want to risk it, you pays your money and you take your chances. Same thing happened with the sprint day we ran, they were happy to keep the track open and people continued to run. Some people chose not to go out but as the event was still on that was their choice not to participate.

That said, BOM is predicting a fine day with a small possibility of rain with no more than 1mm of precipitation. Expect a cool, clear day with moderate cloud cover :)

That's fine mate :)

Below is a list of all confirmed payments so far. If you feel I have missed you please send me a PM and I'll look into it ASAP!

Zeke

Lowbro

Smity42

Phillip Sutcliffe

SilverECR33

Sneaky Pete x2

Toddls

Clinton Cross

OMR31

AusieMark

Sneki81 x2

Sho Pi

Mum Slayer

Cadmoon

Kennysw82

GregR31

Grae35

Bozman, we have Sean@EFI asking for 3 spots, & Supra Club; Tara Johnston, Sammy Tilbury & Matt Eacott

i made payment again because the last one got returned for some reason saying incorrect account even though i just entered the exact same details again from the first page, but i will definitely be there to.

Payment made, reference: 4343 (as my retarded local westpac can't put letters in their reference for some unknown reason :rant: )

Also if anyone has a pair of 15" 4 stud wheels hit me up as I need it for drag slicks

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