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Will be there for Breaky, not driving though. Brakes won't be done by then. :(

You kind of need brakes in an auto around lakeside.

This, engine braking results in fuarked autos and the equivalent of pulling the handbrake on at 100ks an hour

not for happy laps

Yes for happy laps :dry:

Have just emailed off the appropriate form and receipt.

Fingers crossed for a nice sunny morning!

See you there!

(Can my passenger pay on the day?)

Received. Thanks matey!

#@Cadmoon can chime in on payment

He can also explain why out of the three applications I saw, two were for Hondas. :/

Count me in, I'll be there with the Legnum since my trip to the Toowoomba races just got cancelled.

Didn't even realise I got a membership card with all the SAUQld stickers I got (which I am yet to find the right place to put on my car...) had to do a bit of searching

Will come on sunday 2 spectate if its fine haven't had the car out in 3months..... Also need 2 pay membership and for the club t-shirts if this is possible can some1 tell me???

Come out mate. You can pay for all that on the day however if you could wire the cash through instead, it would make life so much easier!

let us know if you're coming so that we can bring shirts for you.

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