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I think I read there is no speed limit, but looking at the track itself, its a tight track so the speeds may not get too high, its more a cornering track, so the mx5 will love it rather than my boat! :D

Would you say this noise is ok? :P

Theres a few of us from the supra club going, me included, seeya guys there :)

Lol that noise is fine with me! My noise is very similar with the screamer and i had no complaints.

Might use my sidepipe this time round :)

ok Chubbs (and Georgie!) you've talked me into it....... just registered :P

needs to find me a helmet!

Mark I couldnt register on that page either so I did it on the forum instead... never got the email to complete registration but I seemed to be logged in anyway so meh :)

is there a min speed limit on the track ? No really, i don't wanna be slowing down and pissing off everyone else ... I probably wouldn't go more than 80kmh

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I dont want to piss off anyone either

Put me in the tard group please :)

awesome stuff looks like a great SAU contingent with some 1st timers!! best part is passangers allowed which means u can have some fun whilst someone next to u! also good for a bit of driver ed too.

shell - u can hire a helmet for $20 but i would want to shove even my ugly mug into a helmet that has been used n abused! buy 1!! $90 should get u one easy!! also good incentive to hit the track more :)

Oh, also - the sooner you pay - the sooner your spot is secured - Marty was saying theres now a 35 car cut off....i had a look at the registered page and theres quite a few ppl over the 35....but looks like many havent paid, so if you pay, your spot should be secured I hope! LOL

That true Marty?

awesome stuff looks like a great SAU contingent with some 1st timers!! best part is passangers allowed which means u can have some fun whilst someone next to u! also good for a bit of driver ed too.

shell - u can hire a helmet for $20 but i would want to shove even my ugly mug into a helmet that has been used n abused! buy 1!! $90 should get u one easy!! also good incentive to hit the track more ;)

sorry let me clarify - i wouldn't want to put my noggen into a general helmet :bunny: not unless i had one of those sexy hair net things.... maybe borrow chubbs shower cap!?!?!?! lmao

Just Paid

You guys and your peer pressure suck teh big one!

us?????? neverrrrrr :D

Want a smoke?

:)

yeah I paid last night as well as registering, so all sorted :D

Ando, yeah i know... dont think I want to hire one :P

I'm seeing teh ACT SAU'ers tonight for dinner & that eric bana movie.... I'll see if someone has one to borrow... Michele might be able to help me out :)




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