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16th September Eastern Creek Track Day $200


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here it is kids

saturday 16th September 2006 eastern creek circuit (ful circuit)

i have managed to get an allocation for the circuit component for the day... so limited number so get in quick)

this is a cams run day in conjunction with initial drift australia

what do you get for your 200 bux....

the day is half grip half drift

so every 30 minutes there will be a drift session followed by a grip session

going to be great fun

what do you need

cams l2s licence

a car that will pass scruitneering

tank of fuel

helmet

fire extingisher

and a blue triangle

how to book a spot

email me [email protected] (arrange payment)

call me 0409226626 (arrange payment)

or direct deposit the cash into my account

details

peter carruthers

bsb 082212

account number 484061044

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Yeah I'm there fat-o. I dont have my L2S yet tho, better apply for one.

Whats a blue triangle? :wave:

Blue triange is just a sticker for your car to show the officials where the battery is, it wont hurt the paint :D

Pretty sure this is the right form for you

http://www.cams.com.au/downloads/paperform...Application.pdf

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my battery is coverd by a piece of wood will i have to take that off and how long does it take to get your cams licence as i need to get one or does ec do day licences

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I'll be there you anal asassain.

If it's a cams day I would assume you need:

track worthy car

good tyres

blue triangle

CAMS approved fire extinguisher (must have METAL mount bracket, 1kg+ dry powder)

cams L2S licence

CAMS affiliated club membership

good looks

massive wang (or at least e-peen)

should be fun. fatz, if you need any help just ask me for tips.

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