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You don't have to be a member - just have to register for the forums. It's free ffs! Just do it!

PS - you were on the list yes.

There are 9 guys on the SAU confirmed list.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ca...ay=2005-2-5&c=3

I know of another 2 people not on that list apparently coming so thats not a bad little turn out for the first event (I wasnt expecting more than 10 to be honest!) So - I think I will start up a new thread in the members section regarding classes for the club championship. If you are interested please give your comments.

if we havent got a competition number, r we gonna b given one on the day? does everyone has to compete?

If you're going out on the track, you will be given a number for the purpose of identifying your car for timing - unless you specify a preferred number on your entry form.

What classes have you guys entered your car in or will there be a seperate skyline outing?

I'll send off my entry tonight. Hopefully its not to late!

Associate class... there are about 20 places left.

1wl to go...eeek:(

The car should be running this weekend. Only the coilpacks still havent turned up. The package that i though was them was a DVD copy of American Psycho:)

Does anyone feel like lending me their Splitfire coil packs so i can get the car tuned? Big ask i know, but i just need them for tuning at higher boost. Also need to get the exhaust done, but thats not a must, just a want.:D Once i know the car is running i need to get it to Bayswater

I may be dumb but I can't find out where to register to the wrx site. Could somrebody PLEASE check again because I think it was updated last night. Also are normal seatbelts ok?

Normal seat belts are ok. The entries list will be updated later tonight.

To register for the WRX club forum - follow this link -> http://www.wrx.com.au/forum/profile.php?mode=register

:P

I may be dumb but I can't find out where to register to the wrx site. Could somrebody PLEASE check again because I think it was updated last night.

The list has now been updated and you're on the list, Gareth Evans... number 19 :P

Car turned over today:) So have to flush all fluids, fit bonnet and check the boost controller etc works, and fiddle with the wastegate. Its looking ok, Fri night/sat will be a big effort, Back in Adelaide so wont have time to drop off for a tune and exhaust:(

Car turned over today:) So have to flush all fluids, fit bonnet and check the boost controller etc works, and fiddle with the wastegate.  Its looking ok, Fri night/sat will be a big effort, Back in Adelaide so wont have time to drop off for a tune and exhaust:(

Nice effort indeed Troy :) After seeing the mess you've been working on I think it would be a top job to get everything back together by Saturday.... only 5 days to go :) I'm getting those Project Mu pads on Wednesday... so hopefully should be able to get them fitted on Wednesday/Thursday evening.

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