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Yes that would be the ideal way, it would be a hell of a lot easier on mybehalf too!

From last experience ie dinner cruise, we had lots of interested people but only one person rocked up. The only reason why iam doing the deposits is to make sure we dont waste Shauns time, as he could of booked other things on the day.

I thought this would be a good idea to get genuine interested people and reward them.

THose are my thoughts.

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Yes that would be the ideal way, it would be a hell of a lot easier on mybehalf too!

From last experience ie dinner cruise, we had lots of interested people but only one person rocked up. The only reason why iam doing the deposits is to make sure we dont waste Shauns time, as he could of booked other things on the day.

I thought this would be a good idea to get genuine interested people and reward them.

THose are my thoughts.

Agreed :)

My car is off the road thanks to some 4WD owner who cant reverse, crashing into it with the rear bulbar. Ripped my brand new cooler and bumper (put on 2 days earlier) off and pushed radiator and fan back into engine. If my car is back on the road by this time i will still attend otherwise i will have to give it a miss!. f**king P plate 4wd drivers!!

Someone deposited

10/10/2005 DEPOSIT 9999 5115

Who is this? You didnt put any name!

Yep thats mine, bank lady didnt know how to put my name in the transaction and the other teller told her to enter 9999 then she would be able to put a name next to the transaction, i guess it didnt work, but thats my payment from monday.

Updated first post.

Also, this is the order so far. Just let me know on the day if you dont like where you are and maybe I can change it.

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SAU PEEPS COMING

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NAME-----------------PAIDYET?

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1. lang Yes

2. MS-75 Yes

3. Jagged Edge Yes

4. Chris32 Yes

5. GFXman Yes

6. syx Yes IN FULL

7. gtrGhosTDOGG11 Yes

8. sky30 SOON IN POST

9. ?

Edited by gtrGhosTDoGG11

I noticed that 10 people haven't deposited yet so I just did so then. Should show up tomorrow hopefully.

Even though my clutch slips, its only sometimes in 4th so if I drive it there easy and dont heat the clutch up, and get the dyno done in 3rd, hopefully it'll be OK. Haven't had it run with the cooler on yet so it'll be good to see how it goes even if the clutch does slip during the run.

Its already installed.

I'm running a dedicated feed from the battery via relay.

Under load its only seeing 11.something volts.

Not the 13.8 as it should. :)

Then later on I will ditch it and throw an 044 in there, I'm currently running a 910 that won't cut it for over 250rwkw. :)

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