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Hi All,

Just thought I'd put a few words together to say hello. My names Anthony and I've been a member of SAU Vic for the past couple of years. A recent work contract has seen my family and I move from Vic to Perth for approx 12 months.

I have now owned my R33 for about 5 years and being extremely passionate about owning it joined SAU to meet like minded people. I also have an L2S cams licence which enabled me to join the Vic champoinship last year and ended up taking out my class as well as coming 2nd in the overall champ table (check the thread in the vic section) :P .

Now in Perth and expecting my car to arrive in about 4 weeks time, I'm itching to get back on the track and was wondering what kind of track days you guys run and at what tracks (it will prob save my licence too :D ). Also once settled I'd love to join SAU WA (adding another state tag to my collection :) ) and come along to an event or two.

Anway catch up with you all soon,

-ant95gtr.

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Hi Ant,

Welcome to WA :P SAUWA participates in MC (motorkhana), if your interested PM Sneeza. If your interested in track days then become a WA Sporting Car CLub member, they have regular track days up at Wanneroo. SAUWA also do regular cruises and social events, so make sure you join up.

Cheers

Paul

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Thanks guys.

Cheers for the heads up on the upcoming track days but unfortunately I'm only expecting the beast to arrive next month. As for the drags, I'm not really into 1/4 mile action as circuit racing floats my boat, but might come along to see what times I would run for a bit of fun :(

Paul, I was actually given your name in Vic as a contact thru GTRgeoff. Now I'm a member of a CAMS recog. club and have my cams licence - so do I have to be a member of the WA sporting car club or can I just join their track days?

Topaz - as said above I will miss the track day on the 20th but are there any others planned and who do I contact to join in?

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Thanks guys.

Cheers for the heads up on the upcoming track days but unfortunately I'm only expecting the beast to arrive next month.  As for the drags, I'm not really into 1/4 mile action as circuit racing floats my boat, but might come along to see what times I would run for a bit of fun :huh:

Paul, I was actually given your name in Vic as a contact thru GTRgeoff.  Now I'm a member of a CAMS recog. club and have my cams licence - so do I have to be a member of the WA sporting car club or can I just join their track days?

Topaz - as said above I will miss the track day on the 20th but are there any others planned and who do I contact to join in?

Ant, remind Geoff that he owes me a beer ;) You could still participate up at Wanneroo, but it would cost more if your not a WASCC member, depends how regularly your going to participate. Feel free to give me a call if you want any info (0422 972 195).

Cheers

Paul

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Ant, remind Geoff that he owes me a beer  :D

Anytime you want to come collect mate.

See Ant, told that they were a good bunch, and all the things the other states say about them is not true.....

Geoff

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