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So, who's going? I am! :banana:

I demand Chubbs bring his new toy out! ;)

For those who are interested. Here are some minor details

What is needed:

CAMS L2S licence

Helmet

Long sleeve shirt

Long pants

Enclosed footwear

Roadworthy car (ie, secure battery, no leaks, seats bolted in, has a working steering wheel, ect ect)

Cost:

$120 plus extra $25 for a garage paid on the day. I recommend a garage.

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Ooo tempting.. I needed something just like this to prompt me to get my car track ready for winter :sweat:

Do you know how many cars will be allowed matt?

No idea, I'll phone up EC tomorrow and ask.

$120 for EC on a saturday, that can't be right!

The Eastern Creek website doesn't mention different prices for mid week and weekend private practice sessions. When I phone EC tomorrow I'll confirm price.

hey can i come and follow you guys!

non turbo ftw!

If you have everything that is needed, feel free! Don't worry about no having as much power as the rest of the cars, believe me a stock R33 isn't blisteringly quick around the track, especially with me hitting the speed limiter every lap :P

Just got off the phone with EC.

They said costs for Saturday private practice are:

ARDC members = $85

Non-ARDC members = $120

2% credit card surcharge

No limit on cars, sign up/pay on the day

I do admit this will probably mean it will be crowded and limit track time, but I don't care. It will be my birthday and I'm going regardless! :)

I think Taleb tyres still sell some of the parallel import Toyo R888's for cheap if you're interested.. Last time i bought them they were $170 or so for 215 R16's.. Really soft tyres but they heat up quickly and grip like buggery. Ask chubbs about Taleb if you're interested. I think he knows them fairly well.

I think Taleb tyres still sell some of the parallel import Toyo R888's for cheap if you're interested.. Last time i bought them they were $170 or so for 215 R16's.. Really soft tyres but they heat up quickly and grip like buggery. Ask chubbs about Taleb if you're interested. I think he knows them fairly well.

Thanks mate, I have spoken to them before, but will need them in 18"



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