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ok, basically theres a bit of an argument in regards to day licences for the nissan nationals flaring up.

the organisers are saying day licences are $55.

im having trouble recalling a time that anyone has ever paid more than $25 for a day licence.

so your input would be appreciated, how much have you paid for day licences? and what sort of event was it? drift, grip, hill climb, motorkhana?

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The L2NS (Level 2 Non-Speed)day licence is the $25 licence.

A L2S (Level 2 Speed)licence is $55, and that $55 comes off the cost of a year licence ($100) if you bring in the receipt to the office within a month of the payment.

From the CAMS website;

A L2NS licence entitles the competitor to compete in events such as observed section trials, touring assemblies, non-timed road events, motorkhanas, khanacross and drifting events, up to International level.

A L2S licence entitles the holder to compete in L2NS events plus regularity trials up to National Championship level, single and multi-car speed events (not racing) up to International level, and touring road events that do not run over closed road sections.

http://www.cams.com.au/Development/Get%20I...0Structure.aspx

Edited by D_Stirls
The L2NS day licence is the $25 licence.

A L2S licence is $55, and that $55 comes off the cost of a year licence ($100) if you bring in the receipt to the office within a month of the payment.

so what events fall under l2s and l2ns?

Just sent off my forms for level 2S licence.. I believe that there has been a recent price rise and also photo is now required aswell (like passport)

I'm too busy trying to update my CAMS Officials licence :D But would like to get my L2S licence also.

Just sent off my forms for level 2S licence.. I believe that there has been a recent price rise and also photo is now required aswell (like passport)

hi martin....can you please send me a linky to the form for the L2S license and what you actually did mate???? ie attached photos and your stub from the track day??? did it cost you the total minus $25 that you payed for your day license????

Thanks bud

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