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Hi Guys,

I have put the final running list up on the site:

http://www.timeattack.com.au/coming_trackday.php

I'll be at the MacDonalds Jindalee also, but at around 6am. lol

Getting all the final details together. Looks set to be a big day !!

See you all there.

Paul

So all it costs to enter is $20 a session? So you can participate for $40 for both events.

Or is there another price for the full day. Sorry if I am blind and have missed it!

Edited by zaffa

Yea you have missed it. lol.

The $20 is for the 'Shoot Out' event only. It is an extra event for those already doing the track day proper which is $120 for a half day.

Plus the event is fully booked out.

We are on the final count down now !!

Paul

Hi Guys,

I have put the final running list up on the site:

http://www.timeattack.com.au/coming_trackday.php

I'll be at the MacDonalds Jindalee also, but at around 6am. lol

Getting all the final details together. Looks set to be a big day !!

See you all there.

Paul

See you there Paul!! Are you getting breakfast or just using this as a meeting point??

Dave :teehee:

Yea you have missed it. lol.

The $20 is for the 'Shoot Out' event only. It is an extra event for those already doing the track day proper which is $120 for a half day.

Plus the event is fully booked out.

We are on the final count down now !!

Paul

Sorry sometimes I think my eyes are painted on! lol

Shall be interested in this when I get my license back, as it sounds quite good! Have you got dates set for next years track days. The time attack website doesnt seem to be working for me?

Thanks

If anyone else is interested meeting up to cruise out to the track, it at the Caltex opposite the Mazda and Subaru car yards near the bus depot at Toowong.

7am departure.

Come out with us Mr gilly or is that to late for you.

We are only spectators, but i spose if your racing you will have to leave earlier.

Edited by subzeroR33
where the hell is jindalee? lol

Do you remember Amazons water park near there, take the exit just as you go over the bridge on the centenary Hwy. Maccas is up around the corner.

Bring some spare engine oil, brake fluid, power steering fluid & coolant...

Dont forget to bring a hand full of spanners and a few screwdrivers, althought ive never needed my tools at the track I never run the risk, just incase something does happen... Dont forget to bring food and drinks and your camera also...

Wow i wasnt expecting that reply. If something caused me to loose my engine oil, brake fluid, power steering fluid or coolant i think im gonna need a lil more than just a handful of spanners and a few screwdrivers lol. I guess its not a bad idea tho incase a clamp comes loose and needs to be tightened. My car is only lightly modified but i think my air/fuel ratio is like 10.5:1 at high revs so yeah it drinks. Plus the new fuel pump needs more fuel in the tank than stock so i'll take plenty of fuel just incase. Thanks for all your help leading upto 2morrow guys. Cant wait to meet u all out there!!

Yeah I always take a few spare fluids... You never know when you will need them...

Better to have them there and not use them, then to not have them and need them...

If you need a few spanners tho Ill be there, evryone know my car...

Was a great day, it was good to finally meet you guys.

I will definately catch up with you all at one of the Tuesday night dinners.

How nice was that GT2 porsche.

P.S. See you all on Sunday for the cruise..

Wholy crap, what a crazy day. I'm so exhuasted lol Thanks to all the event organisers. I learnt so much more today than i thought i would. For example driving on the track in street tyres is a bad idea, understeering through fast corners and over steering through slow corners doesnt do much for my time. It was however alot of fun counter steering at 160k's! I admit i was the slowest in the arvo session but from what i could see i was by a long shot the youngest. I'll get there one day, once i join the evo population haha

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