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looks like Kel and I will be able to get the race car there for a thrash on the back track.

might need to use the z on the skidpan though its more fun there.

http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/khanazed.wmv

thats much tighter than the texikhana courses but you get the idea

Is this going to be run on a wet or dry track/skidpan?

I'll consider taking my daily driver, if a roof isn't a requirement and the ground is wet. My tyres are.................. expensive :yes:

So there shouldn't be much of a chance of us being put on the wet skidpan again? Like Last time with the motorbike people?

Also are we going to start further up the back track straight this time? Or are there going to be some more witches hats there to slow it down?

thanks

Im in, no car as i wouldnt want to take the glory away from skyline owners again.... TAXI FTW!!!!

Spectate and helping for me!!!! :yes:

Im in! last years was a blast!

Hey Ando..... wants to borrow teh Zed??? mwahahahaha... just like the ol taxi when it comes to handling!

Hmm guess I'll probably come along then

Oh Stevo, pm sent about something btw

Would love to see what the car can do, might need someone else to drive it for that tho

Cool

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

Me and Doof on Skidpan duties again

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!!!

If its not in there yet ill do it now

Haha good thing I'm buying a new motor if you're all gonna thrash my car

Nah you're all welcome to have a drive, I don't mind, just really keen to see what she can do

Guess I'll have to pay my deposit and become a member

Yep, the rest of the events for the year will have the same sort of discount, make sure you sign up for the club BEFORE you do the paperwork for the event so you get the discount ;)

mmm

mite be

Ill put you down as in unless you say otherwise :D

Trust me, you'll have a blast

I'm in Can I save money if I join SAU NSW now??

Also by skidpan is it the wet skidpan like last time, or have they booked in they dry skidpan?

Last year was great.

edit: put this in the act section

Dry this time mate :)

Yep, sign up

i'm in, money has been transferred

and as stated in the volunteer thread, happy to help on the bbq if needs be

Cheers mate thats appreciated - and yeah we'll most likely take you up on the offer :)

do you need a helmet for this as well or just a AASA or CAMS licence?

Helmet for back track, either is fine

IN! i will take 2 spots as i have a friend that has no decent vehicle and will be driving mine.

Done - who's the other? (is it sam?) i need to put the name on the list :D

My car won't have an engine

Can I push it around the track?

Run the stocker one?

Is the start going to be a bit further up the straight on the back track this time? or will there be some more witches hats setup on the straight to slow it down?

Start will be WAY earlier, but there will be some cones to get around before the "canyon" :)

in.

Done

So F**KIN in, did this last year been hangin out for the next one to come round.

Hook me up with an entry form & you will recieve payment asap.

So i take it you had fun last time?

Can I run 2 cars?

A fast one and a skyline

lol, so a GTR and a skyline r31?

Yes you can, but its 2 runs which means other people will be waiting so 2 entry fees. Or if you like you can do skyline on the track and toymotor on the skidpan and only pay one entry, know what i mean? So you only drive for one entry but drive a different car each time

Bugger it im in.Thats if i get enough KMS on the new motor

Ill put you on the list

Im in, no car as i wouldnt want to take the glory away from skyline owners again.... TAXI FTW!!!!

Spectate and helping for me!!!!

Bring your bommodore ya boofhead!

You'll be suprised at how it goes on the track........and by suprised i mean massivly dissapointed and ashamed

Im in woot

Done

looks like Kel and I will be able to get the race car there for a thrash on the back track.

might need to use the z on the skidpan though its more fun there.

http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/khanazed.wmv

thats much tighter than the texikhana courses but you get the idea

Ill bring a spare oil pump?

Is this going to be run on a wet or dry track/skidpan?

I'll consider taking my daily driver, if a roof isn't a requirement and the ground is wet. My tyres are.................. expensive

Dry skidpan, your tyres will be fine - if you're really really really worried just do the track section :D

You can have the roof down as long as you take me as passenger for a lap around the track :)

I will bring the starlet, if I they let me double enter

Read above :)

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