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Guys, I'm officially out!

Blew too much money out at the GP and don't think I can afford a new set of rotors + a track day.

Also let it be known that Fatz is more than just nuts. He needs a psychologist and fast! That Mirage was crying out for him to stop punishing it!

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You know pete.

Ok Date for deposits is definatly on Saturday the 22nd of March @ Homebush 6c. I'll be there from 11am to 12 midday. If I have to work then I have to leave at 12 sharp... if not I may organise a trip to the pub or a short cruise.

I belive that fatz is planning to be there for deposits for the skid pan day also.

Cheers,

Dan.

It would be so much easier to just give us a bank account to deposit money into, so we don't have to traipse all the way to homebush just for 5 mins...

Originally posted by Merli

It would be so much easier to just give us a bank account to deposit money into, so we don't have to traipse all the way to homebush just for 5 mins...

Im in the same boat. I won't be in Sydney on that day anyway.

Intrested people (deposits indicated in brackets):

Majanal

Roy ($50 24/2/03)

Silver-Arrowz (scratching)

Merli ($50 dep 17/3/03)

Duncan ($50 dep 18/3/03)

Kel ($50 dep 18/3/03)

Dazsta

Carlo

Tex

fatz

scott d ($50 dep 18/3/03)

drifto ($50 dep with dino)

Kinks

Bonkers,

Are you going to come along to this one mate?

Ok Kinks... I've added your name to the list. Don't forget that to guarantee a spot you need to get a deposit to me by this Sunday. I'll be booking spots on Monday morning.

I'm out, unfortunately. Although the risk of anything happening is small I can't afford it if it does, and I'm not insured. I'll see my way to getting a cheap thrash car and then I'll take to the track with gusto :P

Kinks (and others),

I have been to many track days now... as have all the team trackday people, some of us just learn about our cars, some of go all out to try to beat our lap times, and some of us try to drift each and every corner.

Our cars are not insured while we are on track as I'm sure not many cars are. I know that these days organised by moto concepts have only had 6 or 7 accidents in there 4 years of operation, that is a lot better odds than driving on the road in my mind.

Provided you drive WITHIN your means then everything should be fine.

As I have said there are plenty of experienced trackies coming on the day that are always more than happy to take you out for a few laps and show you some lines etc. And I believe Bonkers is not driving due to the building of his new house, he might still come out to the track (can you confirm bonkers?) and he I'm sure will be more than happy to get out there in your passenger seat and show you where to go.

Even if you just come along for a watch this time to see what it is all about. I will be happy to take you out and show you what it is all about.

Dan.

Just to remind everybody,

Date: Thursday 3rd of April 2003

Time: 1 - 5pm (need to be at the track no later than 12:15pm to sign up)

Venue: Eastern Creek Raceway

Event: Track day organised through MOTO CONCEPTS

Cost: If we have more than 15 = $130 per car.

If we have less than 15 = $140 per car.

Deposits need to be payed before Sunday 23rd March 2003

Passnegers: $20 for unlimited rides (need to bring long gear and helmut)

Event "Debriefing": To be conducted at the Cricketers Arms at the conclusion of the days track activity.

Intrested people (deposits indicated in brackets):

Majanal

Roy ($50 24/2/03)

Silver-Arrowz (scratching)

Merli ($50 dep 17/3/03)

Duncan ($50 dep 18/3/03)

Kel ($50 dep 18/3/03)

Dazsta

Carlo ($50 dep 19/3/03)

Tex

fatz

scott d ($50 dep 18/3/03)

drifto ($50 dep with dino)




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