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The Autosports Crew are pumped to bring you another track day

SAT JUNE 9TH AT "ORAN PARK" South Circuit

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***Just to let everyone know this trackday does NOT need a cams licence, just your drivers licence.***

EVERYONE IS WELCOME, REGARDLESS OF WHAT FORUM OR MARQUEE YOU ARE FROM... EVEN IF YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN ON A TRACK DAY BEFORE, COME ALONG I CAN GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL HAVE THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE WITH YOUR PANTS ON

Everyone has been asking for a weekend track day at Oran Park and we now have confirmed the first of two for 2007… Sat June 9th as the day.

In association with Ian Luff Motivation Australia... we will still be offering the same relaxed style event with the emphasis on driver education and fun.

A quick overview...

* Maximum of 60 cars

* x4 Groups of 15 cars

* 15 minute sessions

* $220.00 per person, must be paid for upfront

* No "official" timing but you are allowed to have your own timing

* Driver briefing at 8.ooam.. if you will not be allowed to participate for the entire day

* First group on the track at 9.00am

* All new drivers will be taken on a site in lap with qualified instructor John “Bozzman” Boston as well as Ian Luff’s other highly skilled driver trainers will be on hand on the day to provide constant driver training to all AUTOsports patrons at the event.

* We will be stopping for a half hour lunch; with a bit of luck James and the AUTOsports crew will put on a BBQ at the track for everyone as well as a some cold drinks.

I will confirm details about passengers as soon as I can

Given the arrangement with Ian Luff Motivation Australia… ALL POSITIONS MUST BE PAID FOR UP FRONT WITHOUT EXCEPTIONS

Names will ONLY be added to this thread once payment is received. Make sure you use your user name as reference

Account Name AUTOSPORTS

Bank ANZ Liverpool

BSB 012-325

ACC 497136965

1. Andy - CA181200 PAID

2. Greg - GT40 PAID

3. Graham - GT40 PAID

4. BlinkyBill

5. EVOtrIX - Anthony PAID

6. CAT - James

7. Ryan - JUSTJDM

8. Pete - EvoOZ

9. Ben Chung - TougeTune

10. WR55ex

11. JDMS15

12. AERON

13. SYMO

14. CIDER

15. evomick

16. WRC -Mark

17. Drunken Master

18. Mattblack

19. gumbi -from the VW Forum

20. srbsta -from the VW Forum

21. moomoonel -from the VW Forum

22. tinygti -from the VW Forum

23. blbkst -from the VW Forum

24. skc -from the VW Forum

25. skyliner - Deryk

26. Andrw Le Lievre

27. Reserved By Corinne

28. Reserved By Corinne

29. Reserved By Corinne

30. Tim - Bulsar Boy

31. Camels

32. Mike RM Racing GTS Commodore

33. Mike RM Racing "mate"

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Cheers,

Corinne

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220 for south?

hmm........

Chris,

The reason it is $220 for this day is because there will be 3 driver trainers on the day and Autosports isnt a cam's club so insurance is limited and expencive.

im in!

just wondering though, as i havent yet asked for my money bak from the eastern creek day, would it be possible just to transfer it to this event and then ill fix up the difference??

call me corinne if u wanna discuss it tonight

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