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Hey Adam

When are we required to give you names of spectators and pit crew??? I notice AusRotary has a form on their forum to fill in and send back and wanted to know what the cut off you have set is.....

Also, are you aware if WSID will impose a limit of spectator cars??? 2 of my crew will be coming from the other side of Sydney which means i would, if possible, require access for 3 crew cars.....

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last time i changed tyres i ripped a finger nail off.

looks like i may be soft and not come.................

apparently it falls on the same day as me and my girl met 4yrs ago.

it also apparently falls on the same day she has booked for us to go out for lunch.

:cries:

last time i changed tyres i ripped a finger nail off.

looks like i may be soft and not come.................

apparently it falls on the same day as me and my girl met 4yrs ago.

it also apparently falls on the same day she has booked for us to go out for lunch.

:cries:

Its my 1yr on the 31st

NO EXCUSES!!!

Merli - you're in. NXTIME - most likely.

Everyone. Time to send me your list of 2 pit crew and 3 spectators.

Full names and don't forget to put your full name and user name in there too.

Email it to me sarpi at punkass dot com




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