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Guys,

Those dodgy Victorians are coming up as we know, to try out our tracks

From the last SAU trackday, there was a group who didnt get the chance to drive at Wakefield, and said they would like to, so, here is your chance :)

The day is 8th November (Yes, a Wednesday) and the cost is $90 plus a Wakefield licence, L2S wont suffice

Please post up interest here, and i will add you to the list for the day

This day is an open day, so its not as nice as the SAU official days (there will be other people there, a lot slower than you guys), but its better than not doing Wakefield at all :woot:

As far as i know, timing is not included.

Who's in so far?

dOOdz

D_I_F

PORTS

Bunta Cruising down at 4pm. Staying both nights

mr 32 Cruising down at 4pm. Staying one night

SydneyKid and SOSK (SonOfSydneyKid)

Moanie???????

TO4GTR Cruising down at 4pm. Staying both nights

BWA

mr moo

Liz Cruising down at 4pm. Staying both nights

dacow

yogi000

Bman

Abo Bob and his secret mod

lingeringsoul Staying one night

Anabolic

Neil

A31deviat

NIZ-26T

pshht + 2 mates, one R32, one R33 Meeting there on the day

Frink Meeting there on the day

leg46y

DRIFTERRB25

Steve gts4 Meeting there on the day

ZX2NV

Booze hounds:

R31 Nismoid

N1GTR Cruising down at 4pm. Staying both nights

Impact Blue Cruising down at 4pm. Staying both nights

N1 R33 GTR

Roy

Bec

Paul

Sarah

ALSO please post up if you would prefer to head down on the day, or stay the night before at the track like last time? (Cost for that is $50 per person)

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You're all going to be taught a driving lesson.

We will see.......

Guys, just so you know, this is who we're up against

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2414735

And incase that thread gets deleted

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/My-Best-%20Mate_W0Q...1QQcmdZViewItem




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