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how much is a cams licence for 6/12 months any ideas? Do I need to be a member of SAU NSW to get a CAMS licence ? Cheers I'm definately interested in this especially as it's a driver training day (and it'd be my first track day) but being a wednesday I'm not 100% I'll be able to make it.

heyyo - 12 months licence for a l2s cams licence is about $90 and you do need to be a member of a club like sau nsw... but you don't need any of that crap for this day... just rock up with your drivers licence and drive!

im thinking about whether I can afford a new set of tyres before this day......im driving on square tyres after the last one and a few lock ups lols..... death wobbles ftw!

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heyyo - 12 months licence for a l2s cams licence is about $90 and you do need to be a member of a club like sau nsw... but you don't need any of that crap for this day... just rock up with your drivers licence and drive!

im thinking about whether I can afford a new set of tyres before this day......im driving on square tyres after the last one and a few lock ups lols..... death wobbles ftw!

that's the thing, don't have a drivers licence ATM :happy: Can anyone confirm or deny if a cams licence will be enough for this day ??

Oran Park does not hire helmets you can buy them for about $100-150 at any motorbike shop.

You don't need a cams license, just your regular drivers license.

How many spots left Fatz? I really want to do another OP day but also hate taking days off work :)

if you cant splash 200 on a track day sell your car casue its the cause of your poverty

you fags!

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poofs

fags

no really your all fags

just kidding!!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :(:):banana:

your all still fags

I is no fag!

But the factor of the car being my reason for poverty is correct... ROFL

Trying to buy more parts for it... :)

um can you get a daily cams as a guest without sau membership? no I dont have a NORMAL DRIVERS LIC ATM

Get Petey Sweety to give you Aaron McGills number, speak with Aaron, he may let you run with only holding the actual licence, even though you're suspended... Just call and ask.




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