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Originally posted by Roy

Who is looking to do both this track day then head up to Newcastle for the weekend???

Def doing both Thur, then up the hunter. Wouldnt miss em :D

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Well you can add me to the list Dan. Just spoke to the Boss and even though there are already 2 people away she is letting me go. when I told her what it was for she just laughed!:P:)

I will get the account details off you next week when my form is approved for sure

You must be talking about creek meets, I had that problem last time I went, the announcer was a bit of a tool and wasn't talking loud enough unless it was a huge V8 running and then he said it loud enough so everybody heard. What was worse was I really wanted to hear this GTR's time but a Bloody rotory from Maz sport decided to 'warm' up his tryres right when he was announcing it.

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Is it okay for me to come watch you guys seeing as I STILL dont have a bloody GTS-T!! I will bring my digital camera aswell although Im not a proffesional photographer and my camera is only 3.2 mega pixels.....Ill be able to get some video footage of you guys aswell!!!

You get the track.. Last time I had about 6 sessions, maybe more. Each session is about 15-20 minutes.

There is a professional driver there who you can ask for advice, or you can use the resources of our own inhouse tyre shredders.

You will need to purchase your own Full Face Helmet, there is a few threads on where you can get them from. I brought my one from Sydney City Cycles.

Grim, you have to bring your own helmet out there. There is a professional driver there to help out, but there are those of us who are also there for you. Each session is about 20 mins and you get about 4/5 sessions for a full day.

UPDATE:

Bank details available via pm for those that don't already have them.

Interested parties:

Majanal (21/6/03)

Kel

Duncan

Silver

Red

Roy (deposit 19/6/03)

Akira

Prank

Carlo (deposit 20/6/03)

Benm

Mr R32 M-Spec

Merli

R33Deviat

Bonkers

Jaz Man (deposit 24/6/03)

Tex (deposit 26/6/03)

Kinks (50/50)

Ftaz (Just coming for the beer... but I bet he'll drive!)

Talej (Come on mate, you know you want to!)

OZ GTR97V might drop in in the arvo.

that is 15 people that definatly want to come and 3 that are possibles... I only have 15 spots guys and the longer we leave it the harder it will be to get any extras.

Deposits needed asap guys to secure those spots.




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