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An answer to another common question.

No, you can not buy the license on the day. It is your own responsibilty to have this organised in plenty of time before the event. If you do not have it sorted and ready to present on the day, you will not be allowed to race. There is absolutely no way around this as it is in the sup regs and out of the clerk of course hands.

So please, make sure you organise you license asap if you do not already have one.

First and last warning :P

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payment sent and all that

new clutch should be ordered this week so will be in in plenty of time (i hope) with buying this and some new suspension (put in a good word for me bard) gokartings out tho

add me add me add me

payment sent and all that

new clutch should be ordered this week so will be in in plenty of time (i hope) with buying this and some new suspension (put in a good word for me bard) gokartings out tho

Payment?? :dry: Oh yeah... payment.. How do we do that Brad? Directly to you - or on the day?

Brad,

Just wanted to know is this one of those things where car sharing would be OK?

Maka, yes car sharing is fine.

I will try to seperate shared cars so its not driving back to back. So 1 at the start of field, 1 towards middle of field or something.

Will you be driving the GTR? Is Adrian entering? Let me know.

add me add me add me

payment sent and all that

new clutch should be ordered this week so will be in in plenty of time (i hope) with buying this and some new suspension (put in a good word for me bard) gokartings out tho

I figured you were entering when i received your payment like a week ago LOL

Your already on the list. :ermm:

Payment?? :ermm: Oh yeah... payment.. How do we do that Brad? Directly to you - or on the day?

Matt, ive sent you a PM for the details. It has to be paid asap to secure your spot.

Are you doing the Autotest in the Morning aswell?

Just an Update for you guys.

Abdus and the crew at TENAGAH MOTORSPORT have come on board as our event sponsor.

We have had some brief discussions about future motorsport events and i forsee some exciting things on the horizon.

Abdus has booked several spots for him and his staff so it will be interesting to see what they rock up in. Im sure what ever they drive, they will be very well prepared and tricky to beat.

I see some very tough compeition ahead!

BRING IT ON!!!!

That sounds awesome Brad :ermm:

Can't wait for this event. This will be a good indication of how far off the mark I am for autotest next year. The car needs a few things done before next year, but we'll get there :)

Need to sell the R33 lol

At least you have plent of power to try and make up for it Paul. All I have helping me are some 265 wide rear tyres and a HKS mushroom filter lol Hopefully I can have my exhuast on by then, and if the tax man is feeling really generous, maybe some suspension. I somehow don't think its going to happen though :)

Matt, ive sent you a PM for the details. It has to be paid asap to secure your spot.

Are you doing the Autotest in the Morning aswell?

Hi mate - I bumped into Rod and the guys down at AHG today and gave $70 bucks to Rod to pass on to you tomorrow mate. Where were you??

Nah, not doing the Autotest - one event per day is plenty for me I think! :D

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