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pawson,

I'd be interested for sure......just not sure wether I'll be back in time. I am in Adelaide on work at the moment and am expected to be back in Melb by the end of Sep so hopefully I'll be there.

Keep me informed and I'll let you know how my contract end date goes......

Thanks.....

Sorry guys the full information is in .doc form and I don't know how to post it in here. So if anyone want it I can sent through the email to them.

ant95GTR

I can sent U the full information about the track day, pm me your address.......

predator666

yes, U do need the CAMS license, fire extinguisher mount in car and some stuff. I can sent U the full detail if U want...

I'm not sure the spectators thing but I'll find out.

Al and DJ_L3ThAL

check your email... :(

Originally posted by pawson

Sorry guys the full information is in .doc form and I don't know how to post it in here. So if anyone want it I can sent through the email to them.

ant95GTR

I can sent U the full information about the track day, pm me your address.......

predator666

yes, U do need the CAMS license, fire extinguisher mount in car and some stuff. I can sent U the full detail if U want...

I'm not sure the spectators thing but I'll find out.

Al and DJ_L3ThAL

 check your email... :D

sound like fun but there aint many people here with a CAMS license!

Guys, just found what I was looking for. I have just bought a GTS-T after racing an MX5 for two years and wanted to know where I can go to do some track days with other skylines.

The day you are talking about is the HSV owners club day at the island and I have entered. The HSV guys are really nice and run excellent days as I organised many days with them with the MX5 club. Spectators are always MOST welcome and entry is free. Just let the guy know at the gate that you are there for the HSV track day.

As for the day, to run you'll need a level 2ns licence which you may be able to get on the day ($88), a fire extinguisher with metal bracket available from KMart ($32) and a second bonnet restraint. For this a netal cable with two snaplocks and body mounted ramset eyelets, all available from bunnings will do.

The HSV usually requires you to have a 4 point harness but will alow first timers to run with the standard seat belt.

Clothing is long sleeve cotton or wool. NO SYNTHETIC as if you stack and the car catches on fire you'll be shrinkwrapped!!

Anyway, hope to see some of you guys, there. My name is James and I have a silver series II R33GTS-T.

If you have any queries at all re track days feel free to send me an email.

Furthermore, back to the original reason to post, is there a specific club here that runs Nissan/Import track days?? Would be good to run with some other skylines or even a club that has a motorsport championship etc organised. Currently a member of MX5club and Maserati clubs....

Cheers...James (Brutus is my cars nick name)

Apparently I got my entry in too late so mat not be running. Don't get it as I sent it straight after talking to the organiser who stated there were 45 places left!! Very miffed as i was hanging to get this car out to the track and the island is a fun place to start!!

Will probably ber there to at least spectate anyway so if anyone goes down keep an eye out for me....



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