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Well we're hoping to have at the very least some air tools (particularly the rattle gun)

Thanks for the information, will get it sorted closer to the time.

If not, then it's generator time, there's one in the back of the truck anyway :(

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I am very interested but also very poor at the moment ;)

Although it wouldn't cost as much this time, last track day I ended up spending close to 1k...but then again I had to get new tyres and fix my car and all those one off costs.

I will think about it over the weekend and decide then :)

Very interested..

so whats the actual price so i can book in..

Members price will be about $140-150. Non members price likely to be 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.

Woohoo more skylines to chop chop..... j/k's ;)

Ahahahah thought i would throw that comment out there to start the banter.....

Primordial - keen to catch up on the day and check out your setup... i was the one querying what u were running @ Oran.... you got some good power there!

Ill be the dude in the Blue / Purple Cefiro playing in the kitty litter :)

Woohoo more skylines to chop chop..... j/k's ;)

Ahahahah thought i would throw that comment out there to start the banter.....

uncle chopper go chop chop

re: the banter...i like your style ... but I'm still gonna give you an ass kicking

same with you adam... I was driving with the handbrake on last time to give you a chance.. but I think I might lose it this time.

Primordial - keen to catch up on the day and check out your setup... i was the one querying what u were running @ Oran.... you got some good power there!

Cool mate! Cant wait to see the ceffie in action! :)

Ill be the dude in the Blue / Purple Cefiro playing in the kitty litter :)

:rofl:

uncle chopper go chop chop

re: the banter...i like your style ... but I'm still gonna give you an ass kicking

same with you adam... I was driving with the handbrake on last time to give you a chance.. but I think I might lose it this time.

Considering the Cefiro is a track 'virgin' should be interesting....but non the less Lizzy wizzy girl, i will be hunting you down!! A few dead legs before you jump in the car, could in order.... :rofl:

The car should be setup good, has the goodies to the trick, stripped, cage, suspension, power, semi's.. just needs a decent driver.... LOL

BRING IT ON!!

BBRRRRRR its cold in here.... there must be some skylines in the atmosphere.....

oh dear that was so so sad.... *sigh*

BWA, you've already paid for most stuff you would need including the licence so it will be much much much cheaper this time round.

Entry fee, petrol, food, maybe an oil change afterwards which wilch will happily fulfil. haha I'm so funny.

DIF, it will be great to get another girl out there. We're slowly evening up the numbers. Entry fee + $85 for L2S licence (which is an annual fee not every time), about $30 for the fire extinguisher or borrow one off someone, then get your car ready and race.

Best for me if you all pay CAMS directly. You have to be a member of SAU NSW Club to get one. CAMS will check with us when they go over your form. Details are all on the form linked to in the first post.

Handbrake or no handbrake - wont change much either way :rofl:

Ando, I know I said it's a safe track but please try and stay on the track!




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