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Is a C210 acceptable for this drivers day?

Absolutely!!! Hell it would be great to see an old school machine out there!

In the past we have had stock standard Pulsars, Hyundai Excel, Ford Focus and other 'non race car type cars' enter the event....so your C210 is more than welcome. If you wish to enter, drop me a pm. :no:

Hope to see you out there.

Brad,

As discussed, please put me down for my two sons as well. If we are careful, the car will get a bit of a rest between runs!

I will send through payment for two non-members.

Cheers. :)

as for people who are wondering about if your car has a yellow sticker can you compete. yes you can so long as it is not for saftey you will need to orgainse to call ashleigh at rac driver center and give her details of sticker and they will tell you if its ok or not, but in saying that it will still have to pass the instructor on the day, it just helps to have the go ahead from management before you get there. I have done this and i am able to use my car when i go next time

List is updated. A few spots left. :laugh:

Brendon, Flash, Cheers for the payment. Dan will mark them paid when he sees it (if he hasnt already).

Reaper...thanks for the info!! Hope that clears up the question :cheers:

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