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10th Feb, Private Rac Circuit Event [3 Spots Left]


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Private function on the circuit (Different amount of cars) 3x nissans and other makes.

For those that don't know:

Track is controlled and one car on track per time, thats why you don't need fire extinguisher, cam license, ect.

Had a few people bail due to commiments, need these spots filled.

3 spots remaining

Where: RAC driving center (old AHG center, Perth International Airport), Circuit track only (not skidpan)

Road circuit, The total Road Circuit length is 1.6 kilometres and it also includes an off circuit turn-around area. The Road Circuit is also utilised for wet weather braking exercises and for motorcycle rider training.

Required: Long sleeve, long pants, helmet (ADR approved) & current drivers license, road worthy car

When: 10th Feb 2010

Cost: $60 per person

Time: 2pm-5pm (Only 10 people will use the track, so plenty of time each)

First come first serve, need payment by 2nd Feb

sms (James) -0433181246

or pm

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