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As the title says there is a trackday on at Wakefield Park. This is the only official SAU NSW for the year (i think?) so you'd better get in quick!

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...00#entry3872200

This is not a timed event, but you are allowed passengers. All the details are in the thread. Its on a saturday so no excuses for not coming! I've already paid up and it would be nice to get a group of us there to represent the ACT. If a few of us go, i'll organise a time and place for us to cruise up as a group.

C'mon peeps, get your slicks on!

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i'm in! paid this morning :D

Excellent! thats 2!

haha I posted this in the events section on ACT...Shell then said not many people look in there, cheers Frink for the post up :)

No probs :) i wanna see a big turn out too :(

man i wished i didnt forget about this god dam im pissed off because i dont have anough money for both the skid pan and track ow well ill be at the supra skid pan day the next weekend. have fun all might catch a lift with someone there if anyone i know is going. stuart

I'll come if you let me run the open wheeler :blink:

Then we'll work on Neil :P

Didn't he already say that you and Neil could go in the main thread? :P

Neil and Michele,

Its all good to bring the Open Wheelers if you guys like :(

Better book... lol

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This is starting to look good guys :D Thats 4 of us confirmed now, so i'll organise a meet up time and place for the day so we can all cruise up as a group. It'll be as follows:

Meeting Place: Shell servo at EPIC (Off Federal Hwy)

Time: 6.50am to 7am Arrival Time for a 7am Leave Time. (If we want Maccas at Goulburn then i suggest we leave earlier...).

Everyone should know where this is by now. I know its early, but if we arrive at the track by 8am it should give us plenty of time to claim a garage spot, prep the cars and get our licences sorted. Remember that a lot of other people will be there doing the exact same thing as us, so the earlier the better. I'm happy to give 1st timers some tips and a 'hotlap' if you want it, so if your unsure please ask as I'd rather help you out at the start rather than help you out of a wall!!! (I'm sure it won't happen :D )

Confirmed:

1. Frink

2. ZCR

3. DriftGTS

4. CeJay

step 2 get the car service before hand :D
good to hear, and i'll have to service mine before hand too

Just a friendly hint.....

..... Check your Brakes!

I mean everything too. Make sure there is plenty of meat on your Pads and your Disc's and do a Brake Bleed. I can't stress this point enough...

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