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sorry to say but I'm having to pull out to, still can not get the computer to start the car and the tuner left today for Sema till the 18th of nov

was so looking forward to this, might still come down with Paulie for some good old fashion drinking though :thumbsup:

Hey Ryan, I sent an email on the 31st October, confirming I was out. Embarrassingly I had double booked that weekend, as my best mate's has his wedding on the same day, and invites were sent 3 months ago, to which I'd RSVP'd my attendance and then stupid me, getting all excited and shit cause my MelbS15 brethren will be there in force agreed to enter, and yeah, stupid :( Sorry for stuff around.

Ok. So if you are pulling out please msg me with all your details such as first and LAST name ta ;)

Minal Doolbah M3

Elliot Kerby E30

Matthew Robins E30

Chris Lack R32GTST

The above guys are in. There are currently no reserves.

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