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3 hours ago, G3TFKD said:

Yeh sorry mate. I've been getting smashed left, right and centre with a new baby and work.

I'm out for this one. Too much going on at the moment and my car is not ready to go.

My mates are indicating like they are dropping out as well.

 

Hahah!! No worries man!! Congrats on the little one though! 

On 5/14/2018 at 9:07 PM, sammi_d said:

 


Just saw your order come through! You’re locked in! emoji16.png

FFS, Looks like I've blown my motor on the weekend, whats the chances of pulling out if I cant get it fixed on time ???

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21 hours ago, WAGON_BOY said:

FFS, Looks like I've blown my motor on the weekend, whats the chances of pulling out if I cant get it fixed on time ???

You serious Theo!?!!? Damn!!

Refund policy is in the description. Short story is:

- No refunds, unless the day is full and there is a waiting list; but,

- You can swap your spot out with anyone else, so long as you let us know who you've sold your spot to

 

Let me know whats happening at your end... 

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1 minute ago, Dave76 said:

Are there positions vacant still I’m think just have to drive the car tomorrow to make sure the cars all good but if it is are there spare vacancies

Yes, there are places still available!

Let us know if you're 100% on entering... @wagon boy may be looking to sell his spot...??

On 5/30/2018 at 6:20 PM, sammi_d said:

Yes, there are places still available!

Let us know if you're 100% on entering... @wagon boy may be looking to sell his spot...??

yeah I'm 100% out :( the motor has blown the rear rotor.

 

Rhys was going to buy my spot but haven't heard back from him yet.

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1 hour ago, ianjb said:

What? We need to go full hommo with tow straps and stickers? but i tease people that put them on their street cars.

 

That is because they only go to Mcdonalds, not because they go the GPcircuit.

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