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Hey all.

Can I bring an unregistered car to compete? (it just an FC RX7 street car but unregoed) I didn't see anything in the regs saying I coudn't but thought it best to ask.

I'm a member of Benalla Auto Club. Is this ok for this event?

Had so much fun last time I really want to have a run this time.

Cheers, Glen.

You do not need to be a member of a club, or SAU Vic, to compete in this event. You need either an AASA or CAMS licence to compete. AASA licence can be purchased without being a member of a club. CAMS licence can only be purchased with membership of a CAMS affiliated car club like SAU Vic.

As far as I know you can bring an unregistered car on a trailer. Be aware that if you are running slicks your times will be recorded but will not count for points.

The car is a road car, just not regoed. Not on slicks.

I've got a AASA license.

Will have payment and forms sent today-tomorrow!

Cheers and thanks, especially for the quick reply

Glen.

Bec,

Is it ok to sign up for AASA licence on the day?

I won't be entering but may specating on the day.

Cheers

Grant

Yes it is fine - will be much easier if you bring the form already filled out.

Im in for this one, just filled in forms and will be sending them off tomorrow :P

I dont have a cams number yet but will be applying tomorrow also, is it ok to send event form in without cams number on it?

Thats fine, I will get your CAMS number off you on the day.

NICE DANE!!!! :P

See you up there

All event entry fees MUST be paid into our account before the event.

If you are getting a license on the day, you MUST pay cash (& bring correct coin as I will not have change).

Only exception is that you have the option to provide your credit card details on the CAMS form only.

Hope this cleared it up for you :)

oh i have been meaning to ask, the Wrx club have used a photo of my car from august deca last year in their monthly magazine, advertising deca, ummmmmmm nobody asked me for permission, was there a waver in the text/deca application that i'm mising?

they also deleted my membership from the site, pack of assholes if you ask me, and yes i do realise a reltionship exists between the clubs. interesting to read the skylines catagory in results from their magazine.

should i be happy or sad, i'm still in shock to be honest. apparently there was a good photo of me. LOL

TNR # 67

Im in just sent money through?Now just have to find a fax and printer to get the forms in.

Looked like too much fun to miss out this time.Lets see how the stagea goes.

vic stagea mick

Money paid and forms emailed

Can't wait for more fun times :D

Woop woop.

Forms and payment will be in later today! Dragging Brad (silver Supra) along with me again too.

Did he fix his clutch for this one?

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