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Full Name: Lachlan Cook

Car Type: R33 GTR (Sharing my car)

Newb or not: Not a newb

Most recent lap time if not newb (can be another track if necessary but make sure you mention which one): Don't know

# of Drivers: driver no 2

# of Passengers & Name:

transfer ref: deano45 wakey drv2

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Well I made progress and the Skylines is ready for tuning now, But I still need a gearbox, and no 3rd gear at Wakie would suck I recon. :)

I'll have to take my chances with a spot.

I just PM'd you about this, take a look and get back to me.

Cheers, D

Welcome Alex!!!

Thanks mate. :)

I've been a member on here for a really long time.. Just dont post here much anymore because Im not a fan of how the forums are setup. I like seeing ALL the posts that people make. Dont really like the 'directory' style.. *lol*

All those who may not have a helmet. You have 2 options...

1. Go to your local motorcycle outlet and pick up a brand new one for approx $100, or

2. Wakefield hire them out for $20 & a $50 returnable deposit or credit card. They hold about 15 helmets

:thumbsup:

lol

all good dude!! however in this thread, go to "options" and you can change it!

p.s. Im riding shot gun in your EVO

YAY~! You fixed it! Its normal now.. :thumbsup:

If your already a driver, would you have to pay extra to jump in for a few hot laps?

Im not driving that day, Im going to be a front seat whore and help out some n00bs!

however if your a driver, you can sit in and ride with other cars :thumbsup:

all good!

Im not driving that day, Im going to be a front seat whore and help out some n00bs!

however if your a driver, you can sit in and ride with other cars :D

all good!

In that case, jump in with me.. Im a n00b.. have not raced for over 12months and have not driven the car properly for about 9months.. major n00b alert!

Not to mention how much the setup has changed.. :thumbsup:

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Im not driving that day, Im going to be a front seat whore and help out some n00bs!

however if your a driver, you can sit in and ride with other cars :)

all good!

You can teach me how to drive :/

Oh, S13Deviat..

What is the scrutineering for?

Ive NEVER had to do that at Wakie? What will they be looking for?

Pretty much if your car has any massive fluid leaks, the seat and seatbelt / harness is bolted in place and your helmet and clothing is up to scratch :/

Wow Chubbs your really getting whore'd out for this trackday!

Your awesomness must be really awesome!!

(Can i have some if your awesomeness? pllllllllllllllllllllllllleeeeeeeeeeze!!??)

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