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Not sure if I will be driving yet but Im in for helping!!

Has this been put in Canberra as well??

Need to let the ACT guys know the NSW peeps will be in town :ermm:

Me and Doof on Skidpan duties again :D

Also Helpers will be reward for there efforts... if your not up for driving guys or dont have a car but still want to come we will appreciate all the help we can get!!!

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I'll have a drive zilch

I was fastest 33 there last time :ermm:

p.s. its not hard to get the licence guys :D

AASA you dont need to be a memeber of an affiliated club like CAMS

CAMS - member of SAU NSW, can get your licence

People, as much as we'd all be stoked that you bring your Skylines, Stageas, Silvias/180SXs/200SXs, etc. along, don't be afraid to bring whatever you have available - one of the quickest car/driver combo's last year was TURISMO in his Aussie-spec EP91 Toyota Starlet, which he COMPLETELY (and I mean COMPLETELY) gutted for the day out on the track.

And Yes, you will need a helmet too! Mainly for the back track, as evil_weevil mentioned...

Yep, if you become an SAU-NSW member, you will benefit from the cheaper entry fee for this and other events - but there are other benefits as well.

Ando, seeing as you no longer have the JapTaxi, are you going to enter your AusTaxi?

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