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Okay everyone, Monday the 24th is good to go (next mon)

Two sessions: 8:30am to 12:30pm, and 1pm to 5pm

Cost is only $100 per person per session (you can stay for both if you want, there may be a discount depending on how full the sessions are) and there is a limit of 20 people per group.

Cars don't have to be registered but will be scrutineered for very basic things like tyre wear, battery secured, no oil and fluid leaks....that's about it. There aren't any noise restrictions as such, but use your better judgement as to what will constitute 'too much noise' as you will be given a warning and chance to remedy the situation or be kicked off the track. Put simply, open pipes would = no good.

Expressions of interest here first, then by wednesday I will give booking and payment details.

Who's up for some fun?

Link to original thread here:

http://www.performanceforums.com/forums/sh....php?t=67205233

note: i am not organising this, someone else is, but i thought i'd share the information with you guys

it went okay... was a bit annoyed at some of the goings-on and the way things were organised, but it all sorted itself out in the end, so not too bad i guess....

i have decided i need more power, and better rubber

and stiffer springs

You gotta say that getting onto that track was worth the f*ck around? They obviously weren't expecting the turn-out they got for the sprints section, but they still shoulda paid more attention to ya Jason. Good to put a face to the name mate.

Cheers. :)

yeah, i managed to get 3 sessions in a row at the end, so that made up for missing out on the rest of the day i guess...

and yes, it was worth getting out on the track...

i'm glad i didn't spit the dummy and tear into them and demand my money back now :)

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