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If you're an SAU:NSW member then sure :( There's plenty of spaces left :wave:

Otherwise, no... for some reason, it's members only...

Easy answer....

To encourage people to join the club,

to make current members stay and be involved,

and supporting the club for future events as thats one of the benefits for being a member, only doing member only days.

And there will certainly be alot more member days only coming up :P

Still can't find it in the events section, can someone point me to the link please.

There's been quite a few threads over the years that drag on about wanting to go go-karting and never get organised, so very keen for a day like this!

Thanks.

Ok, i think it's all just clicked in place for me now. You mean there's a hidden members section? You mean these past years I've been on here there's been a hidden events section that I didn't know about? Kinda pissed off now.

Ok just transferred the fee and faxing the form soon.

Guys, if you are trying to encourage memberships, it makes sense to show people what they are missing out on. People won't pay for something when they don't even know it is there. Might want to put it in the public events section as well as it sounds like a great event that makes people like me finally get off their arse and sign up.

I know, I know I should have signed up earlier, simply the information I have got from this board has been well worth the $60 membership fee. Thanks.

ps. can someone reserve me a spot please till my membership comes through. Cheers.

hehehe :w00t:

Yes, there IS a hidden members forum...

Yes, shit does happen in there...

Yes, it IS worth the $60...

When i signed up, I had no idea about it, i signed up so i can get discounts on other shit the club did... still money well spent if you ask me :)

For the record though, this go karting thing is the first members only thing since I signed up... So you haven't missed out on a lot... But there will most likely be more...

You gonna be there Richard??

We need to have some form of competition...... >_<

I hope so. I'm looking a bit shaky atm. car is half in pieces so I can install:

F+R R32 4.375:1 diffs

new tighter 2 way rear diff

sump baffles

turbos

manifolds

dumps

front pipes

replace tomei lock kit with lock bar

fit PS cooler

new injectors

new afms

new tune

steering rack bushes

new brakes

new engine mounts

new piping kit

new intercooler

new radiator

would like to squeeze a transfer case rebuild in amongst that lot too.

so I have a fair bit of shit to do, but hopefully it will be done in time. if not I might try and bludge a few laps of anyone foolish enough to let me drive their car. :P :PBJ:

Here's my list for entry:

Get rods in the mail, take them to workshop, come back a week later and pickup the finished motor, take motor and shell to different workshop, comeback week later, run in, tune, do a few dawn runs to make sure its all good, then thrash at EC

The times running out but im trying

my stuff which may cause me not to go...

1. fit injectors.

2. fit z32

3. retune car with powerFC to suit all new supporting mods

4. dot5 fluid

5. font brake pads

not as much as BB but not enough $$$ at the moment d'oh

I hope so. I'm looking a bit shaky atm. car is half in pieces so I can install:

F+R R32 4.375:1 diffs

new tighter 2 way rear diff

sump baffles

turbos

manifolds

dumps

front pipes

replace tomei lock kit with lock bar

fit PS cooler

new injectors

new afms

new tune

steering rack bushes

new brakes

new engine mounts

new piping kit

new intercooler

new radiator

would like to squeeze a transfer case rebuild in amongst that lot too.

so I have a fair bit of shit to do, but hopefully it will be done in time. if not I might try and bludge a few laps of anyone foolish enough to let me drive their car. :worship: :PBJ:

Fark me!!!!

Looks like your building a race car from scratch!!!!

Be good to see it in action, sounds like its gonna be a monster....

I like Hooters!! :laugh:

I can handle the hot wings too and Dave (T04GTR) cant :w00t:

I like hooters in general, but the hooters at Hooters were pretty ordinary, and the food was the same, at best...

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