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If I wanted to attend, how would I go about getting an L2s licence?

Easy as mate,,, join SAU NSW and then download the L2 licence form from cams and your in like flin.

I'm tempted to stick my nose in,,,just to piss Front Bum (great nick) and the best looking GTR that does track days,,, but I have a Goulburn track day 4 days before and a hillclimb at Tamworth 2 weeks after so we will see. I'm starting to think you bums are doing track days that I can't get to.

Jason,,,stoked you got the car up and running again,,, you and I are gonna have some mad fun.

Neil.

Hi Neil cant wait to see you on the track but i hope you dont tell me your still running it in when i go past you a worp speed like every other track day ha ha can put out a tow rope if you like lol

Yes but what if Neil slip streams me we will both pass you GTRJASON.

You coming to this one Neil?

Paul L MADGTR calls me front bum. I think is it because I don't do track days in the wet?

Hi Neil cant wait to see you on the track but i hope you dont tell me your still running it in when i go past you a worp speed like every other track day ha ha can put out a tow rope if you like lol

haha jason is already talking it up! good to see someone with a GTR willing to shoot off at the mouth finally. stick it to neil and john for me Jason. otherwise we'll never hear the end of it.

pussies

your all scared of the na rb30e silvia

the underdog from hell

Pete - it's going to be on the rev limiter in 5th before the pit entry...........

Then again with you driving it's going to be on the limiter everywhere.....

Helis on the hill?

man i hope it rains so i can wipp johns arse with a fluffy sword

Rain is GTR only chance. If it rains enough I will through the anchor out as a handicap and you will have a hope. Or drag fatz RB30 around.

Only a zed with cheap motor in it, have your go. Reground cams cost me as much or less than a night out with fatz, turbo's cost me bit over 2 k for two. Maybe it's the GTR modded Power FC we run that does th trick.




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