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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 :thumbsup: )

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1. Frink

2. ZCR

3. DriftGTS

4. CeJay

This one might be for mick, asked in the other thread, but anyway, semi slicks or slicks, should they be balanced for the track? Had one mob say they thought you shouldn't do it, due to a possible issue of the wheels weights flying off on the track? True or BS?

if you've ever driven a car without a wheel balance or lost wheel weights you'll know the answer to that....

..... BS! NO tyre is perfectly round, so drive fast on an unbalanced wheel, the vibration will shake your arms off!

Cool nanas, wont be getting it done there then, once liked this place, (wont name it) but definately won't be getting it done there. Thought it sounded a bit weird. Could see his argument but thought the wheel would be out of balance then.

Sought of wondering when this thing is going to start, might be an idea to meetup at Shell around 6:15-6:20, grab something to eat at maccas and get to the track around 8 ish. If everything goes well will need to change all 4 of my rims at the track when I get there. Just don't want to be rushing around to get that stuff done.

keeping to the theme of race prep,

this will be my first track day in my daily....im guessing track days munch tyres?!?!?

im going to be using my bf goodrich street tyres ($$$) should i race out and get some el cheapo's???

enlighten me :(

keeping to the theme of race prep,

this will be my first track day in my daily....im guessing track days munch tyres?!?!?

im going to be using my bf goodrich street tyres ($$$) should i race out and get some el cheapo's???

enlighten me :P

I'd say checkout www.powerplayimports.com , bought 4 semi slicks from them for 125$ each. Don't plan on munching my Good year Eagles on a track day too, there too exy.

I'd say checkout www.powerplayimports.com , bought 4 semi slicks from them for 125$ each. Don't plan on munching my Good year Eagles on a track day too, there too exy.

cheers cejay :P

see you saturday week

thinking about it, will destroy my street tyres...further push me to buy new wheels, ah oh! $$$$

I will definitely be in on this, asuming that my car will be ready in time (still in bits)... I want to take Michele and Luke on and see who is "all show and no go" ;)

Hang on... aren't you booked in for showpo oops I mean AutoSalon on that day? :P

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