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hi guys....

i'm silas from OZMAZDACLUB.... just want to give you guys an invitation to join us for the track days.... they'll be guys from astinaGT, ozhonda, toyota owners, exe, ausrotary, nissan silvia.com

here are the detail:

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WINTON TRACK DAY - Tuesday 21st of March 2006

time: 9:00am-5:00pm

we will cruise from melbourne 5:00am from Pancake Parlour, doncaster

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more number will be added, but we're aiming for this numbers at the moment.... deposit are not refundable, and we will split into 4 groups of 7 cars....

Track cost: $3500 (including insurance - driver is insured, not the car)

emergency: $300

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total: $3800

AASA track licence: $45 per driver (1 year licence) - if you already have CAMS licence, you wont need to pay AASA licence

AMB transmitter (timing device): $15 per car

per person: $136 per person (28 cars) + $45 + $15 = $196

there will be 98ron and 100ron petrol station, but the 100 are 10% ethanol. so please bring at least 5 litre extra fuel in fuel can, and we will all fill full tank up on the last town before the track...

Deposit = $100

PM me for Confirmation. after the money sent, then i'll put your name on the list....

things to bring:

1. water

2. Helmet

3. long sleeve... no short sleeve

4. long pants... no shorts!

5. shoes... no sandal!

6. can of extra fuel

7. we might not have flags on the day, so it will be good if everyone have walkie talkie / CB... with full battery of course

there will be 4 group of 7 cars, and each group will get 3 runs.....

1 run consist of 7 laps (1 warm up, 5 hot laps, 1 cool down)

so the runs gonna be:

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

total lap each group 21 laps.... thats enough to finish 50% of our brake pad and our tyres....

RULES (i stole it from tune_to_fly):

General:

No Alcohol at the event.

You must have a helmet and neck to wrist to ankle clothing.

Any Reckless or dangerous driving (burn outs, donuts etc) and you will be asked to leave on the spot without refund. You will not be invited back.

Driving:

No passengers allowed in your car on the track.

Do not enter the track from the pit lane until the flag has been waved in front of you.

No speeding in pit lane. (40km/h max)

Overtaking is only allowed on the main straight(s) after the driver ahead has signaled with indicators.

The driver being overtaken must back off and allow the overtake maneuver to occur before the next corner.

Strictly no tail-gating. The following driver must maintain at least 2 car lengths (10m) bumper to bumper at any time unless overtaking.

Use your rear vision mirrors. Be aware of where you are and who is around you on the track.

Car Condition:

The condition of the car is the responsibility of the individual. If you do not know if your car is up to standard have it checked / serviced by a professional mechanic before track day. especially check for oil leak, brake pads, and tyres

Tyres:

1. No Tyres that have expired rubber. i.e. Rubber has gone hard.

2. No physical signs of damage.

3. Tyres must have reasonable tread remaining.

Engine:

1. No Oil Leaks

2. No Water Leaks.

3. Good running condition.

BANKING DETAIL:

$100 if you're confirmed...

sorry i have to make it $100 so that ppl that we meet on the track is only people that really really want to be on the track.... and dont worry.... WE WILL REACH 24 cars...

Silas B Andrianto

bsb: 013-400

acc number: 5558 86757

cheers,

Silas

0413397102

[email protected]

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The confirmed list so far:

01. Flameboy - EXE SP23 - PAID

02. Jaush (ozmazdaclub) SP23 - PAID

03. Sheepo (ozmazdaclub) SP23 - PAID

04. mark - EXE RX7 - PAID

05. awhar3 (ozmazdaclub) mazda3 2lt. - PAID

06. Paul - EXE DC5R - PAID

07. Quiee - EXE DC2R - PAID

08. Giang - DC5-S - PAID

09. BanGn - Corolla Sportivo - PAID

10. Mike - Corolla sportivo - PAID

11. Eddie - DC2R - PAID

12. Dantze - EXE 206 gti - PAID

13. Gary/**Ghost**- Civic VtiR - PAID

14. Kris - EXE 300zx - PAID

15. Peter - EXE Skyline GTS4 - PAID

16. Davison - s2000 - PAID

17. Andy - Prelude VTi-R - PAID

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28.

--------------------- *list updated: 30-01-2006

The confirmed list so far:

01. Flameboy - EXE SP23 - PAID

02. Jaush (ozmazdaclub) SP23 - PAID

03. Sheepo (ozmazdaclub) SP23 - PAID

04. mark - EXE RX7 - PAID

05. awhar3 (ozmazdaclub) mazda3 2lt. - PAID

06. Paul - EXE DC5R - PAID

07. Quiee - EXE DC2R - PAID

08. Giang - DC5-S - PAID

09. BanGn - Corolla Sportivo - PAID

10. Mike - Corolla sportivo - PAID

11. Eddie - DC2R - PAID

12. Dantze - EXE 206 gti - PAID

13. Gary/**Ghost**- Civic VtiR - PAID

14. Wei2 - accord Euro - deposit soon

15. Peter - EXE Skyline GTS4 - PAID

16. Davison - s2000 - PAID

17. Andy - Prelude VTi-R - PAID

18. Zdster - definite, deposit soon

19.

20.

21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

26.

27.

28.

--------------------- *list updated: 06-02-2006

The confirmed list so far:

01. Flameboy - EXE SP23 - PAID

02. Jaush (ozmazdaclub) SP23 - PAID

03. Sheepo (ozmazdaclub) SP23 - PAID

04. mark - EXE RX7 - PAID

05. awhar3 (ozmazdaclub) mazda3 2lt. - PAID

06. Paul - EXE DC5R - PAID

07. Quiee - EXE DC2R - PAID

08. Giang - DC5-S - PAID

09. BanGn - Corolla Sportivo - PAID

10. Mike - Corolla sportivo - PAID

11. Eddie - DC2R - PAID

12. Dantze - EXE 206 gti - PAID

13. Gary/**Ghost**- Civic VtiR - PAID

14. Wei2 - accord Euro - deposit soon

15. Peter - EXE Skyline GTS4 - PAID

16. Davison - s2000 - PAID

17. Andy - Prelude VTi-R - PAID

18. Zdster - Civic - definite, deposit soon

19. Anonymous - definite, deposit soon

20.

21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

26.

27.

28.

--------------------- *list updated: 07-02-2006

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