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a few happy laps, socialising, swimsuit competitions LOL :)

But seriously the cars on the track go round and round EC, around 20 sec apart, trying to beat their previous best lap time.

Its a great day out, and if you have a helmet and L/S shirt, someone will usually offer you a ride out on the track if you ask nicely.

Note: I have a list a mile long of people game enough to ride with me in my new skyline on my first time out at EC in a GTR. :P

look forward to seeing everyone there

akira - Team Trackdays latest addition :D

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$180 to drive, $20 to passenger. I think that the day is full for drivers, but its a great chance to come along and have a run with someone, then go out for a drive next time (24th July)

Akira, welcome to the team :)

Ladies,

All I can say is im pumped and ready to have a blat!

Fatz,

Are you bringing the BBQ? If so I will bring bread rolls, Meat and some front bum salad.

Are we planning a drink after the day? Maybe the cricketers again?

Update:

Current Drivers:

1. akira (Deposit 18/5/03)

2. Prank (Deposit 19/5/03)

3. Roy (Deposit 21/5/03)

4. Roy's mate (Deposit 21/5/03)

5. Bonkers (Deposit 20/5/03)

6. Nissaner (Deposit 15/5/03)

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

8. Nissaner's Mate 2 (Deposit 20/5/03)

9-12. Nissaner's 4 Other Mates (deposit's 21/5/03)

13. Shunted (Deposit 16/5/03)

14. Zane (Deposit 20/5/03)

15. Carlo (Deposit 21/5/03)

16. Fatz (Deposit 19/5/03)

17. Oz (Arrangement with Moto Concepts)

Standby:

Benm (90% chance I'll be able to get you on on the day)

Majanal (Looks like I'll be watching and going for passenger laps)

Kinks ?

Julian GTS-t

Well guys I must appoligise for not getting onto this earlier. All those that are interested and haven't made the start list then please bring your gear and I'll see what I can do on the day. Is gonna be huge!

Cheers,

Dan.




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