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Honda Car Club Skid Circuit Day, Eastern Creek 21/03/04


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The Honda Car Club of NSW Inc. are holding a Drift Day on the Skid Circuit (figure 8 track) on Sunday March 21, 2004.

If you are interested in attending please contact Kevin San, [email protected] or go to http://hccnsw.org.au/

Cost: $80.00

A CAMS License (L2NS minimum) is required and can be arranged through the Honda Club on the day for:

$20 for a 1 day license, or

$45 for an annual.

If you are a financial member of SAU NSW we can issue you with an annual license. If you intend to do ANY speed events later in the year I would say a L2S ($91.00/year) is the best license to get. (This exceeds the L2NS license).

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Yup, to ensure that everyone gets a decent go, we're limiting numbers to 33 for the day. Entry form can be found at:

http://www.aus-cartalk.com/ads/SkidCircuitDayAd.htm

...shoot me an email at [email protected] (gee, I wonder what Skyline I had? :( ) if you need info.

This is the day after the amanda's cruise!!! Should be a hot weekend!

eh? which month is amanda's cruise?

I'll try to be along but can't commit at this stage. Hope there's still spots

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