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Originally posted by fatz

get out there benm

you will have the time of your life

team trackday will show you the right lines

pete

lol, or the wrong/drift ones!

It'll be a huge day out there, looking forward to it!

WOW... look away from the computer for 1 minute and look what happens!!!

Current Drivers:

1. akira (Deposit 18/5/03)

2. Prank (Deposit 19/5/03)

3. Roy (Deposit)

4. Roy's mate (Deposit)

5. Bonkers (Deposit)

6. Nissaner (Deposit 15/5/03)

7. Nissaner's Mate (Deposit 19/5/03)

8. Nissaner's Mate 2 (Deposit)

9-12. Nissaner's 4 Other Mates (deposit's)

13. Shunted (Deposit 16/5/03)

14. Zane (Deposit)

15. Carlo (Deposit)

16. Fatz (Deposit 19/5/03)

Standby:

Benm

Majanal (90% now... just gotta get turbo checked)

Oz (90%)

Now we have 16 Spots Booked and that is without me driving... Guess I'll be there with Duncan to show people where to go if they would like.

Benm, Come along and bring your grear... Unfortunatly the day is fully booked but there are usually some dropouts and I'm sure that I can get you on track.

Because of the HUGE turnout we will need to be at the track between 7:30 and NO LATER than 8am or you will miss track time. Briefing by moto concepts will be at 8:45am sharp and we have to be signed up by then.

Any Drivers that haven't driven before around EC make sure you let me know if you want to go out with one of the more experienced guys in the A session before you drive yourself and I'll organise it. I can also hopefully get someone in your car when you go out also. Please let me know of this as you sign up.

Don't forget your $130 balance for the day and also bring a pen. Take as much loose gear out of your car before you arrive at the track and if you changing tyres at the track remember that you need to bring blocks to rest your car on (and be there earlier).

Include in you check list, Full tank of fuel, check to make sure tyre pressures are even, Helmut, long top (non flamable), Long Pants (non Flamable), Covered shoes, Licence, somewhere to park ya bum (seat), and most important is a bottle or two of water. I believe that the shop will be open, but it wasn't last time so might be a good idea to bring some munchies, it is also pretty pricey.

For those that don't already know, Passengers are allowed at a cost of $20 per day. They will need to clothed as a driver needs to be and I'll get them organised AFTER the drivers have all been signed up.

No Incar videoing is allowed anymore and also no drifting in groups (Dave explained this to me today and asked if I would let you all know).

Should be a top day. I'll ask Dave if we can get a quick photo at the end of the day again.

Looking forward to it,

Dan.

PS. I'm gonna be bringing Jody along if anyone else's GF/Wife/Female Mate is a bit shy.

i'll be in group B.

DANG IT about the videos... i just organised an in-car mount for mine...

Dan, i might bring bec along, get her into the passenger seat.

oh, also, i wanted to buy a helmet... any idea of cost/type that i should buy?

Originally posted by PranK

i'll be in group B.

DANG IT about the videos... i just organised an in-car mount for mine...  

Dan, i might bring bec along, get her into the passenger seat.

oh, also, i wanted to buy a helmet... any idea of cost/type that i should buy?

thats it christian, u and me in group B... GTR vs GTR !!!! :) just jk~ hehe

anyways, as for the helmets, my friends bought their helmets yesterday from a motorbike shop in parramatta.. don't know what its called but they bought helmets for $99... will ask the address and post it back up...

:)

Head along to a motor-bike shop, you'll get one around that price.

Try different brands though, they all have different shapes and some will fit some ppl better than others.

Originally posted by carlo

Does anyone have a spare helmet? I am trying to bring a friend along for a few hot laps.......

I believe todays slang for these is called a condom :bahaha:




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