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I know its bad timing with the Wakefield track day two days later but these days are few and far between. below is the calander that they have so far. If you have your L2S licence the cost is only $120!

Sat 27th May Cars/ Bikes/ L2S

Friday 30th June Cars/ Bikes/ L2S

Friday 1st September Cars / Bikes / L2S

Friday 13th October Cars / Bikes / L2S

Im only a 50/50 at this point, I need to think what needs to be done to do back to back days.

There is no need to book, just turn up on the day. Need to be there about 8.30.

Spectators are free.

Please post up if you think you can make it.

Thanks

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Ok, I have committed, I wil be at ED at about 8.30 on Friday morning. A quick oil change on Sat and off to Wakefeild for the RENEW's day on Sunday. A big weekend of motoring!

Any other takers? other then FATZ?

If a big dog does not piss in the car park and my gazillion dollar workshop zed GTR killer is not in bits I will be at this one for sure. I will be a young 42 years old on this day to so will go out and have some fun chopping up some Skyline.

Actually I was talking with GTR Jasopn yesterday about this day and he is up for it as has his motor back together and in the car and ready to roll.

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Old and driving a chock now hey?

Big break through on the Slot Car though as Richard new mech here and suspension specialist, has corner wieghed and adjusted as it was way out, also fixed bump steer problem and also found my brake bias in cabin adjuster was broken so was almost full front brakes last event at least. Can't wait to test it.

fatz fix that front camber and put all your wheel nuts on for this one fatz as this one is fast. You are the ultimate in go to the track what ever in though. That's the spirit.

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