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yeah everyone that wants to go in car needs a helmet. should b pleanty of people round if ya need a lend of one for a session or 2.

there is a sprint meet on the sunday 13th, day after track day.

Very keen now! I was originally going to Horsham to do a motorbike enduro but my partner broke his shin bone so he's out. I was trying to find a replacement but I might do this now. I'm keen to get a time.

Just read the forms. Even keener at that price. I'll let you know mat!

Do it Russell!

Were going up on the friday (bout 6) to make a weekend of it. Give me a buzz if youre keen to get in on it!

Interested in having an SAU convoy up there on fri night? Say meet at the Epping BP servo on Cooper St at 6:30?

Interested in having an SAU convoy up there on fri night? Say meet at the Epping BP servo on Cooper St at 6:30?

Yeah would be great...except epping is kinda outta our way coming from the east. Ill already have about 6-7 cars..

Maybe somewhere in greensy maybe? Autobarn Montmornecy?

Anyone else interested for Friday 630 ish?

Yeah would be great...except epping is kinda outta our way coming from the east. Ill already have about 6-7 cars..

Maybe somewhere in greensy maybe? Autobarn Montmornecy?

Anyone else interested for Friday 630 ish?

coming from the east, you'd still go up the hume via the greensy end of the ring road wouldn't you? I'm referring to this servo here: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&...&iwloc=addr

Oh ok yeah no worries, that should be fine! Its directly on the way so sure.

About 630-7? We have a fair few people so theres bound to be someone running late.

Ill be passenger in my MNP 32 GTR...

Who else is meeting with us?

MNP decoded is = midnight purple. :laugh:

I'll be there for the fun day and I'm sending forms tomorrow for the sprints. Just now sure if I'm in Class T or TT with RE55's and TOYO R888's. I'll let them decide.

Can't wait. See ya up there on sat.

count me in for the meet, where can i get more info about the sprints? Will a CAMS L2S license be enough or do i need to get one thru the AASA as well?

might be time to order a spare set of brake pads..... :D

Russman, matt told me you would be coming so i have organised for you to stay with us boys saturday night, look forward to your company, should be one hell of a weekend!

By the way it seems if you want a ride in the famous FEMNO MNP GTR you have to book a spot, lol, already heaps of people that are waiting for a ride in the gtr

Went in that thing at sandown and now it seems all other turbo cars are slow :miner:

count me in for the meet, where can i get more info about the sprints? Will a CAMS L2S license be enough or do i need to get one thru the AASA as well?

90% sure you don't even need CAMS license or a fire extinguisher, I can't seem to find that in the FAQ's on the Winton website but its not a race...its a fun day :miner:

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