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Since the next meet is April 20th. Could you do us all a favor. Since you've been in it now and pay'd for it. Could you place the prices down for us boys. We're all hearing diffrent prices and you've been in it.

So price for Superstreet class? $149 ANDRA year

Price for Street class? $80 ANDRA year

And do we have to get a ANDRA licence? Yes but a $20 day licence is fine

Like wise for the CADRA Licence? Yes it covers insurance, track hire, power & water, parking in pits for your car & pit crew etc

Ah.. How much does it then cost for each meeting? $75 Street & $125 Super Street (includes free entry for 3 pit crew)

What do you need to race? Helmet, overalls or long sleeves & pants, shoes, 1/2 tank of fuel, shade, seat & water (for waiting around)

Whats the go with the $25 membership? is optional but supports the club & only members are eligible for trophys or championship points

Anything else i've missed please put it in. Sorry about the Questions but it be good to hear it from you since you've competed.

These prices are comparable to other tracks I have visited around the country. I have found it is alot more fun being in the pits with your mates(pit crew) than being a spectator. There always was something to see or do and you also get to see behind the scenes during the event. We had 2 3x3metre shade tents we brought for the cars and crew which made things very comfortable. We had 8-10 mates in our area with 3-4 support cars and had visits from family & friends during the day. They all thought it was great.

:ninja:

Guest Rexlr8

Yeah i know its in a saftey environment and all that jazz but still.. Is a bit steep tho. Specially when the track aint even complete or anything as they were saying before. But i guess better then racing a dodgey blathaskite run :D

If a meet is on a saturday and sunday, does that $125 cover both days? Or for street class the $75.

I would have spent $75-125 on piss some nights, so it doesnt seem that bad to me for 2 days racing.

:)

If you bought 4 pit passes as spectators it would cost 4 x $15 for entry, while you get these included in the drivers $75-125 entry fee.

I got approx 15 1/4 passes over the weekend, but I would think there would be more next time with less competiton cars there.

Go the T51R!

Guest Rexlr8

My oil cooler arrived finally! Went to go look at prices for oil.. Man, Motul 300V is 100$ per 4lts :thanks: I now take 5.5tlrs...

I'll just use Motul Turbo light. Only $57 per 5lts.. Kittles charge $150 flat, i rekon using good oils and parts i can still come out with change.

But... oil cooler aint going on for another 3000k's. I dont want to buy oil now, use 3,000k's and then buy more again. Or should i?... Next service is due in 3000ks. The i can finally hook my gauges up aswell.

My excitment for the day in this town..

If your organising a cruise, do it soon as its getting colder by the day :D

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