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me - Abo Bob - 235

Jon Bates - Primordial - 235

Steve Reddel - steve_gts4 - 235

Adam Parsons - nath95 - 220

George Rokkas - yogi000 - 235

Andrew Tuitahi - tuitahi - 100

John Charalambous - silver gts-t - 100 ??

Aaron Li - Godzl1975 - 100

Paul Lewis - Oz GTR02V - 235

Stan Choi - satanic - 100

Shawn Malkic - Smoky - 220

Iain Anderson - R33deviat - 250

Amanda Moore - BWA - 235

Ralph Louwdyk - Oz GTR02V - 100

John Penlington - boosted zed - 100

Steve Bowman - Oz GTR02V - 100

Shane - Oz GTR02V - 100

Ray Dean - 100

Daniel Mackie - Majanal - 100

Matthew Anthony - 100

That's a list of who is in and what they have paid. I need more payments guys.

Also, I need you all to fill out the entry form linked in the first post of this thread. I think only one or two people have actually done this so far.

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Abo,

I cant get Shane to commit to the extra $135 until we get the GTS back up and running.

Looks like we spun a bottom end or snapped a crank bolt. ETA is 2 weeks so we are touch and go at this stage.

I will let Steve and Ralph know their $135 is needed and to fill in the form.

Thanks

does eastern creek have day licences or you need a yearly CAMS one? Mate is keen just figuring out total cost, if EC dont do day ones it will cost him SAU rego + CAMS + Track day.... ya?

CAMS have a day licence so min cost is:

SAU membership $60

CAMS day licence $40 (this amount can be applied if getting the full L2S later)

Event entry $235

Don't forget fire extinguisher.

I think we have 4 or 5 flaggies at this stage and need about 10.

CAMS have a day licence so min cost is:

SAU membership $60

CAMS day licence $40 (this amount can be applied if getting the full L2S later)

Event entry $235

Don't forget fire extinguisher.

I think we have 4 or 5 flaggies at this stage and need about 10.

For the fire extinguisher, where would you be the best place to place a fire extinguisher. Also, can I fill out the form and pay the CAMS day licence on the day?

Two places are good. One, you make a aluminium strip that bolts onto the front two mounting bolts of the passenger seat. Second one you just use the passenger side rear seat mounting bolt. Remember you need to be able to reach it from the drivers seat.

You can pay the cams licence on the day but best to have your membership to SAU sorted well before then and form can be done on the day but they will not be happy about that so please try to get it to them well in advance.

For the fire extinguisher, where would you be the best place to place a fire extinguisher. Also, can I fill out the form and pay the CAMS day licence on the day?

Thanks

Will send tomorrow

It must have racing stripes :rofl:

Nah you can get the CAMS approved ones from Repco for about $30.. They actually say "CAMS approved" or something similar on the box (Quell/Chubb brand I think?). The requirements are that it's charged, has a metal bracket, is accessible from the drivers seat, and at least 1kg i think?

Consider getting a larger one if you can (1.5kg?). I had to use mine very briefly on the way back from the last wakefield day, and a 0.25 second squirt sent it well into the red (ie. needs to be recharged). It will be worth the extra $$ if you need to use it :)

Must be 900 grams minimum.

Must be easy to reach for driver.

Must be able to be released without tools - ie clips.

Must stay in place with up to 25 g's applied.

So basically the recommendation is for a metal bracket but it's not 100% necessary as long as the thing holds in there nice and strong.




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