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Wont matter a bit. The GTT is a quick car and more than suited to a bit of track work.

COME ON` I HAD 2 MATE`S DO ONE IN DEC & SOME CHICK IN GEMINI,SOME BODY IN MAZDA 323 ,GET A LIFE IT`S A GREAT NIGHT OUT VERY WELL RUN,GREAT GROUP OF LAD`S & LASS`ES.MY MATE`S ARE A WAY OTHER WISE THEY WOULD BE UP FOR IT.CHEER`S CHUCKIE,

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i wanna come but i dont know if ill be able to afford it, with just moving up to Yanchep and all funds are tight... but if i do decide to come down, where do i get these forms... and i can definatly sort out cams on the day right?

With going on track, I need to wear fully covered shoes, long sleeves and pants aye??

Helmet also an issue??

Personally I am a strong advocate of people wearing pants in public. :)

As for shoes find something with thin soles so you can feel the pedals. For anyone who may be interested Go Gear sell OMP shoes for <$100 that are the business.

Go Gear are out of most sizes of those shoes, but should have some in stock soon. I know, I've been waiting for a couple months. Everyone at the track thinks that race shoes are one of the best bang for your buck upgrades :)

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