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Ok guys n gals, There is a practise day coming up on the 18th August! There could be a good possisblity i will be taking the Skyline out for some hot laps, now she's all serviced, tuned and have got new rubber. I will be out there either way with my mate and his IP car, I'm hopefully getting some slotted rotors and new pads ready for this day, but it may not happen.

So i'm just giving you guys a heads up on when the next Prac day is, seeing if there is anyone else heading out! :unsure:

Darren

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A car, $90 + CAMS licence (or $110 if you dont have a CAMS licence), full length clothing and a helmet :D

Gates at ~8, driving starts at 10. First timers need to have a quick breifing with Clem, so try get there about 9 or so.

6x 15 min sessions from 10-4.30.

Great day out, very relaxed environment, free entry for spectators.

I would love to go but I dont think my new engine will be in and running yet... >_<

A car, $90 + CAMS licence (or $110 if you dont have a CAMS licence), full length clothing and a helmet ;)

Gates at ~8, driving starts at 10. First timers need to have a quick breifing with Clem, so try get there about 9 or so.

6x 15 min sessions from 10-4.30.

Great day out, very relaxed environment, free entry for spectators.

I would love to go but I dont think my new engine will be in and running yet... :nyaanyaa:

dont think i'll be ready either, whens the next one?

http://mallala.com/practicedays.htm

I'm not sure what the go is with the Aug 24th meeting... If that's a no goer, then the next one is Sept 15th.

bugger cant make that one either, the mrs will kill me if i miss her bday! atleast it gives me plenty of time to have the car ready!

I'll finally be back out there in my stuperkart so i'll see ya there. Be funny if its raining. Kart drift is sick!!!

Bout time you got your ass back into a Superkart, will be seeing you there then mate!

Yeh i should still be heading out to it, Gotta get me some upgrade rotors and pads, and fix my front bar, and we should be good to go! Debating weather to do the Prac day or the Modern reg the next day!

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