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hmmm epa... oh what a pain, i usually change pipes at the track :thumbsup: grrr, might have to leave my street pipe on! (95db from 30m so that is race car loud, not street legal)

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i want to pay for me and another friend who should be getting his evo 6.5 by then,,,,, is the evo allowed seing as it will probably whoop most of our assess lol,,, much like that little honda will if it does the things the owner says it does... and it looks like allot of people are intersted in this event.... will i get a spot? also i was one of the first to show interest in the event on this forum..... im so excited im going to loose my texikhana virginity

Where do we scribble out names down for a CAMS licence?

CAMS L2S/L2NS application form

Print it out, fill it out and send it to them. Takes a couple weeks from memory to get it so do it sooner rather than later if you do it this way. This is what I did for Wakefield.

Either that or fill it out, bring it to Texi and get a SAU Exec to sign it. You'll get a temporary CAMS licence while you wait for the real one to come in the mail.

Is it possible to use a L2NS, or would I need a L2S?

I might head down with Cassbo and take my E30 bmw for a spin (thats if eurotrash is welcome :))

Yep, Because it's a "Non- speed event" your L2NS will cover it for the day :huh:

Hey guys,

Sorry it took so long but here is the link to the entry form.

Linky

Once you have submitted your entry form some options will come up to pay with paypal if you choose to use that method.

Direct EFT is still available.

Any problems please send me a PM.

Cheers,

DIF

Just a reminder guys. We can take AASA and CAMS on the day.

You will need to be a member of a CAMS affiliated club for the CAMS L2S but we will have membership forms on the day.

:blink:

just to add to this, SAU NSW (the club not the forum) is a CAMS affiliated club incase you were not sure about that part :ermm:

so as Corinne said you can join our club + apply for the AASA or CAMS on the day :D

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