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1st of all, Id call one of the blcc members (contacts on their website via the supp regs)

and see how many spots are left.

If you pay into the sau nsw account and pm an exec, we can keep an eye on it, once thats done, apply for cams licence. this is the longest part but they can fax you a 30 day temp licence if its too close to the event

God damn, been looking for my CAMS license for a few days now and nothing. I'm gonna email them tomorrow to get a new book.

If anyone's got their L2S handy, does this look like the license number so i can get the forms off tomorrow - ARTRX417966

firstly, BLCC are a shitload more organised than SAU have ever been. They organise multiple events per year on a public road under a cams permit including state and national champs which means they deal with CAMS (permits, stewards, CoC, flaggies etc), local council, rta etc etc. I don't know of any club that confirms entries. Don't forget like all other clubs these guys are all volunteers, doing this for nothing other than to let you enjoy competing in their event.

Gus - you can join the club and get a L2S license on day since there are SAU club execs if you can't get it organised beforehand.

Bobby, you need a license to compete not enter. Just put TBA on the form if you don't have a license # yet. Like Chris said its a 1xxxxxx number, but if the number is not through yet you can either use a 21 day temp license (from a club exec) or get a license confirmation faxed through in the week before.

Anyway....great turn out everyone, it will be a good weekend. I'm not going to get my entry in until I know the car is running, but it looks pretty good as long as there are still spots free for us.

firstly, BLCC are a shitload more organised than SAU have ever been. They organise multiple events per year on a public road under a cams permit including state and national champs which means they deal with CAMS (permits, stewards, CoC, flaggies etc), local council, rta etc etc. I don't know of any club that confirms entries. Don't forget like all other clubs these guys are all volunteers, doing this for nothing other than to let you enjoy competing in their event.

Gus - you can join the club and get a L2S license on day since there are SAU club execs if you can't get it organised beforehand.

Bobby, you need a license to compete not enter. Just put TBA on the form if you don't have a license # yet. Like Chris said its a 1xxxxxx number, but if the number is not through yet you can either use a 21 day temp license (from a club exec) or get a license confirmation faxed through in the week before.

Anyway....great turn out everyone, it will be a good weekend. I'm not going to get my entry in until I know the car is running, but it looks pretty good as long as there are still spots free for us.

Thanks Dunc,

I'll send them off tomorrow then. Hopefully as it's a reprint and not a new, they'll just send out a new passbook.

Cheers

oh, and Woo Hoo!!!!

*shiver* I'm getting those familiar shakes... the hearts thumpin'...

I wanna goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

SDMA working bee or Speed Weekend? Let my club down... Speed Weekend?

This is cruel!!

Whats Neil got to say for himself? He should be at this.

Bugger you Weevil... I had myself convinced that going to Bathurst next week, Morgan Park the weekend after, followed by OzBOSS at Wakie would be enough for the year and now I know you guys are going????? I'm so weak LOL

LOL

I was wondering when you were going to post Michele! :wave::ermm:

Duncan - hopefully 3rd time lucky mate! I remember last 2 years you had drama's and couldnt make it, fingers crossed for you mate :D

Yeah as Duncan said, if you guys need a club exec to sign anything, I'll be there ;) thats what Im here for!

LOL

I was wondering when you were going to post Michele! :D;)

You know the right buttons to press... SPEED weekend, here we come :(;):):):) :)

I've entered the open wheeler and also entered Mark in the GTR, so we've got two cars going. The GTR is such a princess these days, I wonder what she'll think of doing a bit of work for a change??

Now I have to break the news to SDMA that we won't be attending the working bee with the grader *guilty look* before Jeno (Tarmac) dobs me in.




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