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don't put it into plastic - there are formal rules from CAMS somewhere, but think of it this way....do you want a 1kg cylinder floating around the car in a crash or roll?

easiest place for a 33 gtst is the bolt holding down the bottom of the rear seat, passenger side where you can reach it

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dammit.

I was hoping to use my semi's however in the wet, shithouse. and my street tyres? even worse haha

hmm...I'll keep an eye on saturdays weather gents and ladies.

Where do I get the triangles for the battery location from?

Just rang Oran Paark, it is still on this Saturday. Opens 7:30am start 9:30am close 4:30 close 5:30 I think.

Does anyone know where to meet up once we get there?

You can just use blue electrical tape!

Or just make a triangle in MS Paint >_< and stick it on

otherwise theres a few shops, like revolution race gear, garys motorsport tyres etc

don't put it into plastic - there are formal rules from CAMS somewhere, but think of it this way....do you want a 1kg cylinder floating around the car in a crash or roll?

easiest place for a 33 gtst is the bolt holding down the bottom of the rear seat, passenger side where you can reach it

you can get them with a metal bracket from autobarn for like $40 or there abouts. I put it just where duncan said, just reach around to grab it, and it was easy to install, i also put on in DJ Brave's car and Tinks' car.

Took about 10mins each time.

dammit.

I was hoping to use my semi's however in the wet, shithouse. and my street tyres? even worse haha

hmm...I'll keep an eye on saturdays weather gents and ladies.

i have some profressional racing wets (pirelli fronts, dunlop rears) i got of the race team, if its raining u can use them....if you promise to take me along >_<

Edge- come sunday ahah sat is gonna rain n shit :)

where i can get a fire extin from? oh do i need like spare tyres as well?

im stilla virgin when come to tracks, so other suggestion?

ps IM SERIOUS!!!! no stupid sarcasms please... >_<:).. chris.. :)

Auto 1 have the CAMS approved ones, I just got mine from there (My old one expired)

What you need...

make sure car is in good heathly order.

no leaks etc

top fluids up if need be.

bleed brakes if you can.

when you get there - take every lose item out of the car. including boot

wear long sleeved shirt and pants and covered shoes

ADR aprooved helmet

If you are on street tyres, they will cop a beating depending on how hard you go. If you are relatively new to it, dont go as hard!

I have my semi's and road tyres so I have spares >_<

when your out there...

first couple laps, warm up car tyres etc etc

go for a few laps, then do a cool down lap. when you come back to pits, do a few laps again of the car park just too keep it again.

come into pits, leave it on a flat surface and dont put on handbrake

dont have a big night before hand! (I ALWAYS make this mistake) and before each session, go to the toilet.

bring plenty of water and food




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