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Hi,

Oran Park Raceway has the following days available for Private Practice

March 31st on North Circuit

April

1st Grand Prix Circuit

17th South Circuit

20th South Circuit

22nd Grand Prix Circuit

Must have a valid Cams Licence

Practice is $130

Gates open at 7.30am & Close 5.30pm

Practice is from 9.30am till 4.30pm

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knowing Steve, yes :D hahaha

It would be a good run in wouldnt it if you kept everything at "safe" levels? but then again I wouldnt know shit!!! :)

Lucas pads eh?

I'll look into it!

Yeah Im gonna head out on the 20th if weathers good. Hopefully get a good SAU turn up.

I wont be pushing at as there is the EC s/s a week later

Your not seriously going to get it back and throw it straight out onto the circuit are you steve??

It will be run in first. Plenty of time to do that though

Gregs tuning it

knowing Steve, yes :( hahaha

It would be a good run in wouldnt it if you kept everything at "safe" levels? but then again I wouldnt know shit!!! :(

It will be on the old brakes though, and ill be going VERY carefully so dont expect a decent time - its all for fun




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