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-All drivers must be licensed (AASA or CAMS) and show licence at sign on.
aww damn this is 9 days before i get my p's and get my s14 back from my bro :|

Not sure about CAMS licenses, can't remember if you need your P's or not?

EDIT:: L2NS maybe?

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ehh dunno bout the licenses, neway my 200 prob aint got enough power to get sideways anyway lol, non turbo and all.... but still would be good fun to go watch the cars i love do it :)

Doesn't matter man; if you can get your CAMs, GO FOR IT :nyaanyaa: we had a corolla wagon there last time... STOCK Corolla. Seriously, even if you don't kick it sideways, come, and have fun, and learn about your car. And then pop the clutch as you go around a hard turn :wacko:

ehh dunno bout the licenses, neway my 200 prob aint got enough power to get sideways anyway lol, non turbo and all.... but still would be good fun to go watch the cars i love do it :wacko:

Power does help when ripping skids, but not that much :nyaanyaa:

so do drivers need a helmet?

AS/NZ1698 or something compliant? Will look on my helmet when I get home. Is currently apart in prep of a respray :laugh: $0 to whoever guesses what colour it's being painted.

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see the first post in this thread... The PDF attached; bottom of the first page. If you don't have one, there's plenty people who can point you towards a cheap compliant one (eg. Mine was about $100 inc. post and another two visors.)

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