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Next Moto Concepts Track Day, Eastern Creek, 2nd October 2003.


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What's the saying????

"Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day, teach him how to fish and he'll eat forever"

So instead of Dan giving you a fish...goto www.motoconcepts.com.au and ask them about the helmet thing guys. :D

Here you go ,

Personal Safety Attire (Car Track Days)

All participants are to wear the following minimum safety attire whilst participating on the circuit.

Full-face helmet in good condition with an Australian standards sticker.

Driving suit, overalls or heavy cotton garment. The garment must cloth the driver / passenger from ankle to wrist.

Covered footwear. Joggers or driving shoes.

Gloves - Optional

franky, you are so smart :D all that effort in the post, why didnt YOU just look it up huh???? :D

same reason I didn't (but different) I guess ;)

oh and the fact I have a full face helmet to protect my pristine features too :D

They changed the rule to full face helmet only @ motoconcepts day after someone wacked their jaw on the steering wheel....

Open faced helmets are not a problem with 4 or 6 point harnesses as you can't leave the east, but with a normal 3 point belt you can hit the wheel if you try hard enough.

BTW, who is this Neil newby :confused:

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he he he

I'm going to test out the pimping machine. Group C, take it nice and easy - See if I can keep up with Fatz in the Charade.....

Should be a bit of fun. Just wnat to get a feel for the lines.

The Skyline won't be ready for a good few weeks - Then I'll start to get serious -

I'll take your 5 bucks dino ! I'll get the tinted visor later - I'll see how it goes with my prescription sunnies.

Oh and it has to match the tint of the Gloria too - must remember to keep up appearances.

:D




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