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Im so looking forward to this, gonna make some skids.

Ha ha ha, sounds like me Mark... Also looking to add your old diff centre in a "locked" manner to my car...

Locked diffs,,,whats going on here. Are we getting serious boys???. I thought this was a fun day out,,,seems not.

It's all okay,,,I'm running the 1st Ladies car and it's got a mad locker as well. :D

I was hoping Mrs Handley would have a steer of our car,,,but unfortunately Kelly is off doing some rubbish tarmac raily stuff. Go figure.

Do me proud girl!!!!. :)

Neil.

lol didn't take her long to decide between Texi and Targa Westpoint. Considering she was going to pay you back for thrashing the z at Oran Park I think she's made the wrong choice

entries are looking good at the moment - if you are thinking about entering don't delay because it will probably fill up!

Yes :)

people share cars all the time. He has to pay another entry fee though, and just put your car down as the vehicle. The car will be marked with 2 numbers and will do twice as many runs as other cars there...

alot of people do it actually!

ok cool.

hes already paid an on the list. I need to pay now then, no point letting him have all the fun in my car :P

From what i gather from the attached files, I can buy the required license on the day for $50?

Am I able to pay for club membership and a cams license on the day instead and still be included?

Yes you can, but that means you won't be paying the members entry price :P

I suggest you pay for entry and membership NOW and pay for the license on the day... this frees up a bit of time for us and you to get sign on in the morning done quickly...

go onto the cams website and fill out the form, if not google L2S cams licence and it has a link to the file needed. Fill it out and send it off with the money and they will send u the licence and everything u need..

I did mine in december and got it back within a week..

Locked diffs,,,whats going on here. Are we getting serious boys???. I thought this was a fun day out,,,seems not.

It's all okay,,,I'm running the 1st Ladies car and it's got a mad locker as well. :rofl:

I was hoping Mrs Handley would have a steer of our car,,,but unfortunately Kelly is off doing some rubbish tarmac raily stuff. Go figure.

Do me proud girl!!!!. :)

Neil.

Locked diffs... Well, I just want real skids, for real fun... And to know when it starts to go around... And I choose to stay on it, it's going to keep going around not decide to open up and change directions... LOL




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