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A few questions:

1) Will there only be one car at a time on the back track or the skid pan at any given time?

2) Fire extinguisher necessary?

3) I'd dress in full length cotton and leather shoes (and helmet on the back track). Is that OK?

4) Are the 'winners' on the skid pan and the back track based purely who gets the best time( s )?

I'll be using my Wakefield license, which is AASA certified (confirmed with Wakey on the phone).

Yes, no, yes, yes!

well actually the answer to the first one is kind of - there may be 2 cars on the skidpan but only 1 on each course at a time. Its not full on racing - just a chance to have a ball thrashing your car the way nissan would want you to :blush:

Do joy riders need a helmet?

How much is the aasa licence?

Should have my cams back by then but just incase?

Yes. Anyone in a car on the back track will need a helmet.

AASA license is $50

If you don't have your cams back in time ring them up and ask them to fax you a temp one.

Yes. Anyone in a car on the back track will need a helmet.

AASA license is $50

If you don't have your cams back in time ring them up and ask them to fax you a temp one.

To add on to that, neither the driver or passanger need a helmet on the skidpan.

John, welcome mate!

Yes please come and say g'day mate!

We are a friendly bunch!

Just look out for a poo brown R31 as one of the official cars - thats me!

I was thinking, since your not using your semi slicks........ Just kidding

unfortunately i can't make this any more due to breaking my finger at work. will prob need a operation on it next friday. will need to talk to somebody about payment etc can someone let me know thanks

can someone drop me a pm thanks

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