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Hey all,

Heard all about the track day and it was said to be a good day. Of driving and watching.

The next track is on the 5th of july. And by the sounds of it a few SAU people will be out there again.

Ill be going just for a look.

Was wondering if anyone else wanted to go, to either drive or just to have a look, wheather they wanted to meet some where and make a cruise out of it?

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before anyone asks, yeah i posted up the meet spot for the cruise. its at 830 on a saturday morning for a cruise to mallala. if any trouble turns up, they are more than welcome to come on the 15 min drive.

i think that a saturday morning cruise meet point can be posted up, lol

nah its definately grip.

June

Saturday 28th “Champions” Motorcycle Ride Day

Sunday 29th Kart Racing

July

Saturday 5th Practice - Cars and Karts 10am

Sunday 6th Drift Practice 10am

Saturday 19th Motorcycle Ride Day 10am

Sunday 20th Kart Racing

Friday 25th Practice - Cars 10am

Saturday 26th SCCSA HQ Enduro

I think what boof is asking is what happens on the day? 6x 15mins sessions, cars split into 2 groups: cams license holders and day license holders. the 15 mins practise occurs every 45 mins, so 15 mins prac, then 45 mins, then 15 mins etc.

Kellie, see above calendar for events :)

Series of confusion there i think :S

oh and the night of the 5th is Kahli's cruise, so if you dont have enough petrol to go to both, then go to Kahli's. theres plenty of prac days, but she only has one birthday a year!!

Nathan what tyres do you need. I can get 235/45/17's for 110 fitted, thats new wanli's?

oh shit forgot bout b/day cruz

ummm wat to do??

i will do my prac sat nite then lol (on closed roads)(with damo as judge, instructor, track marshall)

and then he can show me how to do it properly :blush:

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