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As club member's would be aware, we are holding a track day at Wakefield Park on Monday the 26th of June 2006.

We currently have a few spots left for anyone that would like to bring their car down for the day. We have included official lap timing for this day so you will get accurate lap times. We will also be holding a Top 10 Shootout at the end of the day with a prize for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. As usual the day will be fully catered for and this is included in the fees for the day.

We will also have as a special guest on the day the Winfield/Gibson Motorsport R32 GTR which won the Tooheys Bathurst 1000 in 1992 (The famous race). It will be going out on the track so don't miss this opportunity to drive your street car on the track and also witness 1 of Nissan's most famous race cars at full race pace.

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Details are as follows:

Date: Monday 26th June 2006

Time: 8am - 4pm

Cost per Driver: $150

Cost per 2nd Driver: $50

Please email tosh AT powerplayimports DOT com for entry forms and any enquiries you may have

Hope to see you there

Tosh

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I have allocated spots for 40 cars.

Spectators will need to register with me and pay $25 to cover catering costs, however these numbers are also limited so that I don't have to worry about keeping an eye on too many spectators. You will need to email me if you wish to come along in any form.

Cheers,

ATTENTION ANYONE WHO IS THINKING OF COMING AS A SPECTATOR

This is a private, invite only event and as such, anyone who has not registered with me prior to the event WILL NOT BE GRANTED ENTRY.

If you would like to come as a spectator, please read the following VERY carefully.

1. Spectator Spots are limited

2. You MUST register with me by 12 noon on Thursday (22/06/2006)

3. You MUST make your $25 payment to me by 12 noon on Thursday (22/06/2006)

4. If you have not made payment or registered as a spectator with me by 12 noon on Thursday (22/06/2006), I WILL NOT be accepting anymore registrations.

5. To register, EMAIL me on tosh AT powerplayimports DOT com and I will confrim with you by email that you have been included.

The Catering needs to be finalised by Thursday and as such any registrations after this time cannot be accepted.

Thank You

Tosh

Powerplay Imports

It was a great day, very well organised.

My friend did ok in his little pulsar.

So many skylines, watching it out there makes me proud to own one.

Fastest skyline one the day was an R31, it sounds amazing.

I took pics :D

http://s62.photobucket.com/albums/h116/gengispublic/

Heres previews

Nice pair

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Lining up

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My mate

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Main straight

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