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Could i get some details for this event - Firm costs - Licence requirements.

Most of the open days are run by one of the clubs down there and you would have to join this club. Is this the case with this event?

If everything works out i would be keen to come down for the weekend.

I'm not sure what the costs are but it will be <$200 entry...

You don't need to be a member of PIARC club, just have a Club membership that is a CAMS member, and also your L2S license.

How can i find out for sure? I am interested in attending but wanted to work out the details

How can i find out for sure? I am interested in attending but wanted to work out the details

The previous PIARC weekends this year were $140 / day and are open to all financial members of any CAMS affiliated car club and holders of a minimum CAMS L2S license.

This won't be any different.

Im looking to book a cabin for this so that i can fark with the GTRs while their owners sleep. Are you NSW folk looking after your own accom or do you want to crash at the place we arrange (Should be plenty big for the numbers we are looking at)

LOL...the more i think about this weekend the more i want to sink money into the car, such a Victorian reaction :(

Ok So i've finally actually made it on the track and i want MOAR!

hopefully i can get some intrest out of my friend and his n2 sprinter and we can work out an easy way to get two cars down i think we will be in with a good chance for this event!

and i should have my Gtr sorted out by then!

Brisby - I have the details still of that big house we hired that slept 13 people. I was going to look into that place again. But if you are feeling impatient let me know and I'll give you the details.

I was thinking the same thing...and no not getting impatient. Just hoping to get sorted well in advance so i am not stuck holding the bil to a holiday house again :)

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