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Edit - All spots are taken now but I am taking a reserve list so post your interest here in the thread and i will contact you if a spot becomes available. It's not uncommon for a spot to come up so don't be shy.

The date is locked in.

Members price will be $140. Non members price another $10 on top of that.

You do need a CAMS L2S licence which costs $85 for a year but a number of you will already have these.

EDIT - you DON'T need a CAMS licence for this event. I was misinformed about this and offer my apologies to those that have paid for theirs already. The CAMS licence will still be needed for the Eastern Creek track day in October and there are other track days around that it is useful and cheaper for. If you don't have a CAMS licence you do need a Wakefield Park Club Comp Licence which you get from the track itself on the day if you don't already have one. I think these are $40 a year. The CAMS licence negates the need for this though.

Again we will need a couple of flag marshalls - no experience required but a sensible attitude is a must. The flaggies that helped out at the last track day had a great time so don't think it's a boring job. The best part is that you are so close to the action. That and the 2 way radio whoring.

The day will be run by SAU and RENEW and I can tell you from experience that these guys put on a very well organised and safe track day. It will be good for both beginners and the more experienced. There will be plenty of experienced people on hand to instruct and make you feel comfortable on the track.

I doubt very much whether we would have the slowest car or the fastest so the rotary guys compliment us as a club and they are nice people to boot.

For those who haven't been to the track in their car before it is great fun and very addictive. The good thing is that Wakefield Park has got to be the safest track to race on. There is only one wall and it's along the straight so there's not much chance of hitting it.

Please post your interest here.

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Ok then. It's time to get depositing.

The Skylines Australia bank account details are as follows:

Bank - NAB

Branch - Marrickville

Account name - Skylines Australia NSW

BSB - 082 356

Account number - 546 393 766

Please put your full name in the description. If you are depositing at a branch then make sure you put your name on the deposit form (I know there is a spot for it on there somewhere) and ask the teller to enter it so he/she doesn't forget.

When you have done all this email me at - bob at estc dot net dot au - with your internet banking receipt or date and branch of deposit.

Please include in the email:

Full name -

User name on the forums -

Mobile Number -

Amount paid -

Copy and paste the above to make it easier for me.

Important - You will not be confirmed until a deposit has been made.

CAMS L2S Application form - Click to download

Accomodation thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=118391

ENTRY FORM HERE This form goes to RENEW, details on the form itself.

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im interested too, ive never been to one before, but id love to.. although i need a CAMS L2S licence. whats the go with getting that?

if i can get my steering and breaks fixed up, im in

Yea Adam, Is there still that $15 day licence for the CAMS? I might as well just get the $85 one unless Im cheap/dont get car ready.

Im teh sux

Its my first time too, I was at the oran park one and it looked awesome! Ill go slow with u in this one :ermm:

Well have confirmation the car will be back in my hands well before this......so....

IM IN 100%!! woohoo

If anything happens to keep the car away from the track I will most certainly be helping out with flags & CB whoring with Steve :O

Ando

Looking great so far.

There is a link in the first post to the CAMS L2S form. Best to organise that in the next few weeks to spread your expenses out. Details are on the form but suffice to say you send the money and the form to them to save us the admin.

There is no day licences available except where someone has paid but not received theirs yet or something similar. As the newbies at the Oran Park track day can attest, you will want to go again so a yearly licence wont go to waste.

I would very much like all payments in by the start of June but this is looking like a popular day so don't blame me if you miss out. I think up until then you should be right no problems but I can't guarantee after then. It's just a matter of how full we are.

Brenden, Victor, Ethan, Brad, Chris, Joe, Ando and John - all people I know will have a ball out there and what else can I say; ABOUT TIME!!!11 hehehhee :O:)

Moanie and Liz heading up the girls contingent. Where's Amanda and who are the other girls that lurk but haven't come to a track day yet?




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