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Mate does this mean your car will be ready or are you tracking the new toy.

Should hopefully be picking it up in the next week and a half. It should have been ready for yesterday, but hit a few snags... story of my life!

Worst comes to worse though, which I've come to expect, I'll take the new toy :thumbsup:

Ahh OK.

So is Driver training it's own class and if I go for DT does that mean I don't do timed laps with everyone else? Does it also mean I'd have to pay the entry fee of 165 and the DT fee of 135?

I don't think DT is timed, btu I'm not 100%. And no, it's just the one fee, not both together.

Hey guys, just reading up on the class classifications on the wrx website - it says that a 4 point harness is compulsory for all modified skylines. Does 'modified' have the same meaning as in the sau class guide, or is it any modification as per the wrx classification?

I think I need to take a look at the full regulation so I know what is required of my car etc.

Where are these?

I'm assuming these docs will also give me a full run down on each class and what's included in driver training (as in time any timed laps or not)

Mine worked earlier today, it might have run out of paper - apparently every man and his dog is entering...

ya, i tried again after work around 5:30 and still no answer on the other end :blink:.

money has gone through tho, so just have to try again tomorrow.

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