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Bags the helmet and some blue tape :P

More than one person can use the helmet and tape, there's only one on the track at a time. So get your names in

Who else has entered?

I've got a fire extinguisher with a metal bracket, just need some help mounting it, will find out what the verdict is this arvo, but if I go I'll probably drive it like a granny, for some reason the sdma track has me paranoid. Also my attessa is still fuba

Entry Forms and Supp Regs work great for me, they've upgraded them so you can tab between the fields which is a nice touch.

I've added them here, see if that helps, if it doesn't, go to another computer and try from there, I imagine there is something wrong with your pdf reader version/patches/dll's or something to that effect.

SDMA_19_Oct_Entry_Form_FINAL.pdf SDMA_19_Oct_Supp_Regs_FINAL.pdf

I've got a fire extinguisher with a metal bracket, just need some help mounting it, will find out what the verdict is this arvo, but if I go I'll probably drive it like a granny, for some reason the sdma track has me paranoid. Also my attessa is still fuba

you can either shape a bracket to go from your drivers seat front mounts and mount the extinguisher to the brackets or go straight into the floor through the carpet.

Ok, i d/loaded a new version of acrobat reader and it worked :)

Now, for some help with the form if you dont mind please.

At the start there is a decleration part, starts with :

I ............ of address .............. postcode ........ being a financial member of the .....( what do i input in this part? im a financial member of what, my car? car club?).

cams affiliated car club name? ( what to put here if im not a member?)

sdma club membership no ( obviously i dont have one but will pay the $10 on the day, so what to put in here?)

cams licence no ( again, no cams but will pay on the day, what to put here).

Should i just leave them blank when emailing them the copy and will fill out on my printed original copy once i get there?

cheers for the help.

Ok, i d/loaded a new version of acrobat reader and it worked :)

Now, for some help with the form if you dont mind please.

At the start there is a decleration part, starts with :

I ............ of address .............. postcode ........ being a financial member of the .....( what do i input in this part? im a financial member of what, my car? car club?).

cams affiliated car club name? ( what to put here if im not a member?)

sdma club membership no ( obviously i dont have one but will pay the $10 on the day, so what to put in here?)

cams licence no ( again, no cams but will pay on the day, what to put here).

Should i just leave them blank when emailing them the copy and will fill out on my printed original copy once i get there?

cheers for the help.

CLOSING DATE for Entries: 8.00pm Thursday 16 October 2008

Entry Fee: $70.00 Please Note – Late entries will not be accepted.

Declaration by Competitor: I,……… (Name of owner of car) of

Address ………………………………………………………………………………………… Postcode ………………

Being a financial member of the ……put SDMA (obtaining day/year membership on day) and being the owner of the car

described below, hereby enter my car for the above event and agree to be bound by the rules thereon which I agree,

govern the event.

Driver Details

Name …………name of driver, even if same as competitor (owner)……………………………………………………………………………

Address ……………………………………………………………………………………………… Postcode ………………

Phone (h)……………………………(w)…………………………Email: ……………………………………………………

CAMS Affiliated Car Club name ……… put SDMA (obtaining on day) …………………………………………………………………………..

SDMA Club Membership No. …………put TBA on day……………………………… (Membership card must be sighted at the event)

CAMS Licence No. put ………………TBA (obtaining on day)……………………..…… (Licence must be sighted at the event)

I'll PM my phone number, please ask if you have any more questions.

If you are a financial member of SAU, SDMA will accept that as a CAMS affiliated club, but you will still need a day licence, if you're not a member of another CAMS affiliated club, you may have to join SDMA for a year. You will need to bring your SAU licence on the day if you're going to do that.

Phone Barbara or Terry Bennett (before 9am and after 5:30pm) (H) 02 6288 7207 (M) 0412 808 134 or Email: [email protected] if you have any technical questions re: membership, categories etc.

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