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If think its going to be a lot more work than you think and how are u going to cough up the 20k for the track.

Easier for you to just book all your mates into a track day.

People have no idea the work the behind the scenes guys do for free. I'm not one but am mates with most of the SAU Motorsport commitee. Even the fact you didn't get the Medics answer says your in over your head.

Plus I wouldn't imagine you'll get away with doing skids there. Its an International circuit.

and he didnt understand the CAM affiliation.

may i suggest paintball in the bush ?

if i wanted to go paintballing then i would have buddy.

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f**k u lil sam lol

why dont you get winton? :woot:

been there so many times man, always wanted to go a round on the island u know/

in any case, make sure you let us know where and when :woot:

will do mate

Maybe instead of trying to book it out yourself, find a drive day at PI and book out most of the spots. You will probably get a discount for doing so and it will mean you don't have to bother with all the work and all the $$$

Otherwise if you have 20k then go for it :woot:

Maybe instead of trying to book it out yourself, find a drive day at PI and book out most of the spots. You will probably get a discount for doing so and it will mean you don't have to bother with all the work and all the $$$

Otherwise if you have 20k then go for it :woot:

hi charlie

ill keep that in mind its a very good idea

thanks

Don't know if you've worked out the full cost yet. PI would be good as there is a lack of laps with 100 cars or so at a track day.

If it is looking too expensive/hard. For a stag do in the UK, did x-road dirt buggy which was a great laugh with mates so how about Extreme Drive in V8 Race Buggies http://www.redballoon.com.au/experience/OFR251. Not been to this one but worth a thought if PI doesn't work out.

Don't know if you've worked out the full cost yet. PI would be good as there is a lack of laps with 100 cars or so at a track day.

If it is looking too expensive/hard. For a stag do in the UK, did x-road dirt buggy which was a great laugh with mates so how about Extreme Drive in V8 Race Buggies http://www.redballoon.com.au/experience/OFR251. Not been to this one but worth a thought if PI doesn't work out.

i dont wanna drive some shit heap buggy thing.

i wanna drive my car and my friends wanna drive their own cars simple as that.

ive got a big 4wd anyways if i need to go offroad, but its really not mu thing.

$150 CAMS licence (for a year, buy now and you get the full finantial year)

$60 for a club membership (like PIARCS)

$150 for a track familirisation day.

after you pay your CAMS and membership the next time you want to go is only the day fee ($150).

Do it!

All these people driving around in fast cars on the street is a joke.

I though I had half an idea how to drive but quickly found my date pucker as though someone had a red hot poker touching me inappropriatly when the ass of my Subie stepped sideways at the end of the straight.! Turn one will change your life!

You should get 5-6 20 minute sessions which is more thn enough.

You will be put in a group to match your speed. Everything from old Corollas and Hondas to new GT2/3 are there so dont be affraid. I fit right in with my stock 92 RS liberty with 360,000 on the clock that I drive daily and cost me $3500.

At the end of the day I was lapping at 2min 9sec as opposed to (Im guessing 2.20 at the start of the day)

Instructors (race drivers that know how to drive) there that are happy to hop in as passanger or drive your car to show you the lines (no they wont flog your car).

Best $300 I ever spent in my motoring carear.

Hi Mate i just spoke to work collegue who works on the Phillip island race track and he mentioned that all the info you need is on http://www.piarc.com.au/?page=contacts

The price depends on the day of the week you choose

$150 CAMS licence (for a year, buy now and you get the full finantial year)

$60 for a club membership (like PIARCS)

$150 for a track familirisation day.

after you pay your CAMS and membership the next time you want to go is only the day fee ($150).

Do it!

All these people driving around in fast cars on the street is a joke.

I though I had half an idea how to drive but quickly found my date pucker as though someone had a red hot poker touching me inappropriatly when the ass of my Subie stepped sideways at the end of the straight.! Turn one will change your life!

You should get 5-6 20 minute sessions which is more thn enough.

You will be put in a group to match your speed. Everything from old Corollas and Hondas to new GT2/3 are there so dont be affraid. I fit right in with my stock 92 RS liberty with 360,000 on the clock that I drive daily and cost me $3500.

At the end of the day I was lapping at 2min 9sec as opposed to (Im guessing 2.20 at the start of the day)

Instructors (race drivers that know how to drive) there that are happy to hop in as passanger or drive your car to show you the lines (no they wont flog your car).

Best $300 I ever spent in my motoring carear.

who do i have to call to do this.

Hi Mate i just spoke to work collegue who works on the Phillip island race track and he mentioned that all the info you need is on http://www.piarc.com.au/?page=contacts

The price depends on the day of the week you choose

thanks mate ill look into that further, seems a better option in terms of cashola.

http://www.piarc.com.au/?item=14840

PHillip island local club website

http://www.piarc.com.au/?page=calendar

Calender. Next track day (familirisation no timing but more track time I think and a bit more relaxed) 21/8/10

http://www.piarc.com.au/files/August%202010%20Sprint.pdf

Form to fill out and send in

Get the rest on the day (Cams licence and club licence) I dont know if SUA club is a CAMS affiliated or what ever it has to be you might not need to join there club ($60 isnt going to kill you).

Julz abim, do u want it for circuit or drift?

circuit abi

if it was drift id just go winton, ur coming up next weekend yeah bro, u know oppo gets back on saturday as well lol

http://www.piarc.com.au/?item=14840

PHillip island local club website

http://www.piarc.com.au/?page=calendar

Calender. Next track day (familirisation no timing but more track time I think and a bit more relaxed) 21/8/10

http://www.piarc.com.au/files/August%202010%20Sprint.pdf

Form to fill out and send in

Get the rest on the day (Cams licence and club licence) I dont know if SUA club is a CAMS affiliated or what ever it has to be you might not need to join there club ($60 isnt going to kill you).

yeah thanks ive seen all these and im looking into it more.

sau vic is cams affiliated i think, i really gotta reniew my membership

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