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I have booked myself into the UAS drive day on the 2nd April.

If you are interested contact UAS or go to www.nismo.com.au

It is the South circuit only, but well worth the the blat!

I look forward to putting my street car up against the UAS "Boat" race car

:P

John, I have opened the door, time to walk into the bull pen!

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The latter.

Still a fun course though.

I like Oran South, especially the Drive On MIlk Sign.

Paul L I will have on car camera mounted for some action shots. Can't wait.

Just give the guys at UAS a call 9634 8000,

I'm sure they will do their best to accommodate.

As far as track time is concerned, last UAS day I

managed to do 59 timed laps in my NA Zed.

It was a busy day with 5 catagories; NA, 4/C Turbo, 6/C Turbo,

GTR + Race cars and Drift.

Hope this helps. :dry:

Yogi,

Yes it is Ralph, and the WRX guy is Steve. The WRX is a nice car 185Kw at the wheels with adjustable suspension, but he still only has street rubber. He did really well at the Aaron McGill GP CCT, both of them did.

Are you coming?




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