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This is from another car club that im with but thought we can get some more skylines down there to play!!!

Heres the link to the club, just join the club is free and contact Marty for a place on the list...

And yes Passangers Allowed!!!!!!!!!! dont get many day like this anymore...

http://www.autosports.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=925

What a way to celebrate Australia Day...hehe

FRIDAY 26TH JAN 2007 "Australia Day"

50 Positions only. $140.00 per driver.

Passangers allowed $25.00 plus Wakefield Licence

There will be strictly 5 groups of 10 cars on the track at a time.

10 minute sessions.

We will group as best we can.

Given that it is Australia Day, the Autosports Crew will be staying at the track on the Friday night and having a few cleansing ales in celebration of our fine land. From there we will mossy on home on Sat once we have sobered up..hehe

As stated, there are fifty positions only...Your position is confirmed once your payment is recieved.

1. Peddler - Marty

2. Spackler - Justin

3. XS10W - Andrew

4. Homer - Steve

5. TCR - Paul

6. PSI38L - John

7. Shadoxity - name?

8. Mel - name? + passanger

9. Gump -Michael

10. jdb - Jay

11. EvoCam (EVOlutionOz Crew)

12. Brian (race rally repairs)

13. Bianca (race rally repairs)

14. "race rally repairs" second driver to be named

15. Ryan - JustJDM (EVOlutionOz Crew)

16. Bron - JustJDM (EVOlutionOz Crew)

17. Martin Notaris "NOTARASRACING" (EVOlutionOz Crew)

18. Jason RPM - Southern Motor Works

19. Damo - Zanetitek

20. Liam - Wild999

21. Andrew R34GTR (Skylines Australia -Victorian Crew)

22. Chris R33GTR (Skylines Australia -Victorian Crew)

23. James "Golgo" EVO8MR (Skylines Australia -Victorian Crew)

24. Troy "Roy" R32GTST (Skylines Australia -Victorian Crew)

25. Brett - BND (EVOlutionOz Crew)

26. fin - (EVOlutionOz Crew)

27. David "d8888" 05STi

28. Matt (R34 GTT) (Skylines Australia -Victorian Crew)

29. Alan (Evo VII) (Skylines Australia -Victorian Crew)

30. Mehmet "BlinkyBill"

31. Liz (Skylines Australia)

32. Andy (CA181200) Autosports own crazy country bumkin is back!!

33. Shawn (Smokey - R33 GTS-T) (Skylines Australia Crew)

34. Dave (TO4GTR)

35. Andrew (DumHed)

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PAYMENT DEATILS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Howdy all…

The festive time is near and like myself I know that there is quiet a few people who are looking forward to the Australia Day track day down at Wakefield Park.

I now need to get the payments sorted and I really want to get this all sorted before the Christmas break as I am not going to be around.

Can those who have registered their interest in the track day, please make your payment of $140.00 to the account details below as soon as possible.

Account Name AUTOSPORTS

Bank ANZ Liverpool

BSB 012-325

ACC 497136965

**IMPORTANT INFORMATION** Your reference number is your Autosports Username Please remember to use this reference as this is very important!

Once you have made your payment, can you please email your receipt number to [email protected] this way we can cross-reference the payments received with the list of participants.

YOU MUST GET YOUR PAYMENTS DONE FOR US AS SOON AS POSSIBLE PLEASE POEPLE

Those who are looking at staying at the track with us on the Friday evening after the track day… I need to get the details as such arranged as soon as possible. There is a decent group staying back with us that night to celebrate Australia Day and enjoy a few beers and a bbq.

If you want to arrange accommodation, please forward me an email with the amount of people in your group and names so we can get the accommodation confirmed. It cost $50.00 per person per night for the accommodation and we will arrange the payment on the actual day.

There are still I think 9 or so positions available that we also need to get sorted, please let us know if you have anyone who wants to join you.

On behalf of all the Autosports Crew… we really look forward to having a great day on Australia Day and also a great night afterwards

Edited by Race & Rally Repairs
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There are some pretty serious cars in that list already.

Maybe I might have to make a return trip to Wake earlier than originally planned. I'm sure Jesus isn't satisfied with his outting there.

Is there any slower cars going? I dont want to be the only one doing over 1:10 if I go lol

Bunta - I wouldn't panic - check their last track day times.

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results..../2006.WAKE.S4.Y

It's just that this time there are a few more cars that will be under 1.10 - but not all.

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very tempting. the only things holding me back at the moment are the heat, and organising some new tyres.

please tell me russ "what about the brakes?" will be back. that guy is an internet legend.

sounds like a top day none the less and a few heavy hitters on that list.




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