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In association with Initial Drift we will be having a drift day on April 9 at Oran Park North, otherwise known as Driftland.

This event is open only to members of the SAU NSW Club. This is because you need a CAMS licence to play.

L2NS is all you need for this event, that costs $48. I suggest you get a L2S for $85 though so you can come to any of the L2S track days during the year. Each is valid for 12 months.

Cost will be $130 per person. This includes lunch.

Just waiting on confirmation as to whether we need fire extinguishers or not.

Members discussion here.

Non members can discuss those aspects of the event in this thread.

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Abo Bob

Trust33

Evil Weavil

skylinegtts

Apollo S15

Haysey

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Wow didnt know Oran park was so close to home. If nothing comes up i will definately come as a spectator.

Don't think i am ready to enter these things yet. :laugh:

But will turn up with the camera and take some pics for sure.

Any more details on the day? like what you need..

I have a whole bunch of tyres but i think they are all on the legal limiters.

Any rules about your car like tyres and stuff .. I have never been to one of these yet.

Ill be a late entry if any whats the last date to pay.

You need long sleeves, helmet with Australian Standards 1698 approval, long pants, proper shoes, CAMS licence, blue triangle stuck to the car indicating the battery position (I have about 10 in my toolbox), battery clamp, nothing unsecured in cabin of car (and for some reason the boot too), no rules about tyres. Bring em, fry em.

This will be a first come first served basis and there are two clubs entering so leaving it last minute might not work out for you. They are ALWAYS booked out.




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