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nice one Steve!! Hope you still have the 32!

Is it set up for track, sprints, rallies?

drop me a pm if ya like mate - actually, please do - Ive been keen on something like that fir a while!

mate its a little club car with a half cage surge tank sr20 engine and gearbox nothing special but something great to start off with i think its setup to run anything club the guy recons it goes about as good as a xr6 turbs

and yeah still got the 32 but not for long cant get a heavy enough tow bar and i am gunna try get in to the racing alot more now.

ok I want to come to this, is there anywhere I can go in Sydney or will there be someone there on the day for me to join the club and apply for a temporary licence so I can get on the track?

also what are the car equipment requirements such as helmet, fire extinguisher...etc. Where do I buy a helmet and what kind of helmet qualifies?

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Edge,

Im not really sure about your first question - Duncan? help? :bunny:

Helmets - Any ADR approved helmet is fine! Sydney City motocycles have some good ones, I got my mrs a helmet there - saved $30.00 as I am an SAU NSW club member (another benefit to join!!)

And fire extinguishers - 1kg or bigger thats attacted inside the car close to yourself.

Just make sure the car is in tip top condition. No leaks, no loose items inside the cabin or boot. All fluids are good - oil, power steering, brakes - even bleed brakes if you can

You'll need long sleeve shirts and pants and closed shoes.

Im pretty sure thats it!

i shot edge a pm re this, but basically to join on the day you need a club exec to vouch you are a member of the club (of course you can join the club on the spot). Once a club offical has confirmed you are a member the organising club (in this case NSW RRC) or SAU NSW can issue you a L2S on the spot which includes a 21 day temporary license for the paperwork to get to CAMS and back.

So its easy to do on the day as long as an exec member is there and you (or the exec) brings a form with them

ok I want to come to this, is there anywhere I can go in Sydney or will there be someone there on the day for me to join the club and apply for a temporary licence so I can get on the track?

also what are the car equipment requirements such as helmet, fire extinguisher...etc. Where do I buy a helmet and what kind of helmet qualifies?

if u get a fire extinguisher make sure u get one with a metal bracket n clip

as i have seen officials say no the ones with plastic brackets

hey guys, i'd love to come to one of these days...

what the go with licencing. i am a member of sau...

will someone be there to say 'yes he is a meber of sau and he can get a cams licence' or should i get a cams licence in the next few days?

if u get a fire extinguisher make sure u get one with a metal bracket n clip

as i have seen officials say no the ones with plastic brackets

Thanks, does the metal bracket need to be properly fixed with screws into the metal body or is it ok onto the plastic of the car?




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