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South Circuit 11th September

Grand Prix Circuit 19th September (before Drift Australia) event on 20-21st September

$130.00

CAMS L2S licence required

Is there a date on when OP is closing?

I'd like a run before its too late :)

Just an update email I got...

Hi Everyone,

Just to let you know that at our Practice day on 19th September we are having Passenger Rides.

To do Passenger Rides you must have a Cams Licence higher than a level 2 speed licence (Level 2 licence holders cannot do passenger rides)

Cost will be Practice Fee of $130 & Passenger Ride fee of $200

All Drivers & Passenger must sign a disclaimer.

Times for rides and sessions to be advised

Please contact Kim [email protected] or 46461004 to book in for passenger rides

Regards

Oh and Matt - Just rock up mate. CAMS licence, helmet, clothing and car and your all good!

Just an update email I got...

Oh and Matt - Just rock up mate. CAMS licence, helmet, clothing and car and your all good!

You mean I can't go in the buff?!?!?! :laughing-smiley-014:

Yeah, I know you mean the "neck to wrist to ankle with fully enclosed footwear" :) I'll see if I can swing a day off then :rofl:



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