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Its about 90 ish for the day license Craig. $50 if you want to rent a shed, but we just did our stuff outside of the shed, only really useful if its raining. plus a tank of petrol, maybe an extra jerry can.

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My bad, its $100 + $25 for a day license

CARS & KARTS PRACTICE INSTRUCTIONS

For competition cars with a CAMS logbook, drivers must wear the same helmet, apparel & boots as required for racing.

Non Competition drivers need a Helmet with AS1698 APPROVAL by CAMS, clothing (non synthetic) with full length sleeves and leg coverage.

CAMS LICENCES MUST BE SHOWN AT ALL PRACTICE SESSIONS.

The practice fee for 2008 is $100.00.

Edited by Damo_R34

so its 100 bucks all up? i have helmet etc from my o0ld road bike.

i thought it was dearer than that? as in $100 track fee + 100 day licence fee?

EDIT: just read it properly, never mind the above.

Edited by craig R33

$100 for prac

+$25 for day licence

=$125

Helmet, long sleeve shirt and fuel required

Dont know who you guys asked for a shed but ours was $25..........

/start rant

If anyone else asked anymore questions, I am gonna blow SAU up!! That is all you need to know, There are 2 threads now with more than enough info for the dumbest person(s) out there, if you have fek all tread and stuff all brake pads then use common sense.........

/end rant

Edited by Deluxe
Thanks Damo for remembering my birthday.. :laugh:

Unlike some people that are really close friends with me.................(nathan) :D

No worries Kahli :)

Me taking mine out?? Maybe. money permitting. I still have a cracked rim remember

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