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god I hope you drive better than you post! We haven't posted up the track day but don't let that stop you booking the date in....its perfect for first timers

My apologies again for the posting issue, My Iphone had a complete meltdown today so I dunno what happened. :worship:

The date is booked in thanks Duncan (and I hope I drive better than I post too). Ive missed a few of the other days so I wont miss this one

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Guys there's a way to get a permit for an unreg car for 7 days, its something like $25 but you have to tell them where from and where to.

I know it exists at the RTA, ive got to use it soon and have the form in the car

Titan - $35.80 for the day, just have to go to a shop front with old rego papers and drivers licence :(

If you want it for more than a day the car needs to be rego inspected.

I now know how im getting to SDMA hill climbs and Wakie, Also how i'll getting my car to my new house woop woop

Titan - $35.80 for the day, just have to go to a shop front with old rego papers and drivers licence :huh:

If you want it for more than a day the car needs to be rego inspected.

I now know how im getting to SDMA hill climbs and Wakie, Also how i'll getting my car to my new house woop woop

if thats the ACT one you cant drive it in NSW with that permit and is only from 7am to 7pm then to get a NSW 1 or 7 day permit you have to have a roadworthy inspection that has not deemed the car "unsafe to drive" but as soon as you mention the car has a larger engine/turbo/etc the shops dont want to touch it. :(

Cold dense air = ALL GOOD

You got a R200 right?

Goto Nissan Buy some shims, part numbers are all over the net, Drop the diff, Put a shim in either side of the spider gears.

Sorted mate, will easyly last you the day and prob alot more. Cost you about 20bux plus the oil to refil it.

Gunna have a Talk to DVS32R (aka Jez) We will prob seeya down there, ill prob trailor my car down, jst incase it breaks, from wakie to the central coast = MEGA tow fee. haha

if thats the ACT one you cant drive it in NSW with that permit and is only from 7am to 7pm then to get a NSW 1 or 7 day permit you have to have a roadworthy inspection that has not deemed the car "unsafe to drive" but as soon as you mention the car has a larger engine/turbo/etc the shops dont want to touch it. :(

Damn well that sucks then.




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