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Hope to meet a couple of you guys on Saturday :action-smiley-069:

i will hopefully be there at Mallala with a few mates, if the weather is good and i'm not sick from the 21st on Saturday night

can anyone confirm if we can purchase a day license on sunday???

As i have completely forgotten about the license

I don't think so Kirshy. This isn't a typical track day where a 'recreational licence' can be bought for $25.

The forms specified CAMS L2S licence. You could try using my L2S licence, but you're too dark :action-smiley-069:

I don't think so Kirshy. This isn't a typical track day where a 'recreational licence' can be bought for $25.

The forms specified CAMS L2S licence. You could try using my L2S licence, but you're too dark :action-smiley-069:

would be worth finding out as that will count me out, i only bought a L2NS this year as i was only planning on doing drift this year.

would be worth finding out as that will count me out, i only bought a L2NS this year as i was only planning on doing drift this year.

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"DRIVER ELIGIBILITY

All drivers must hold a current CAMS level 2S license or superior. Competition record, CAMS log book (if issued) and current club membership card, must be presented or purchased prior to scrutiny, to the Secretary's office."

(emphasis added)

I guess if you can prove you've made your payment and lodged the forms. But I'm sure they'd want CAMS to confirm this.

well when your lodge a cams license application there is a small tear off bit that gives you a 30 day pass from the day of application.....which as i said needs to be signed by a club official......so that should be good enough shouldnt it???

well when your lodge a cams license application there is a small tear off bit that gives you a 30 day pass from the day of application.....which as i said needs to be signed by a club official......so that should be good enough shouldnt it???
Well I guess I can do that for you. And it should be sufficient. :action-smiley-069:
8am, for 9am kick off?

What time will Abe and i need to be there to marshal when everyones going round the track on Sunday......don't suppose you or anyone knows?

What time will Abe and i need to be there to marshal when everyones going round the track on Sunday......don't suppose you or anyone knows?

Gates open at 8am. Scrutineering starts at 8.20am.

You'll want to be thru the gate at 8am for sign on. The event secretary will then decide where you will be allocated.

Can I advise to bring a waterproof jacket, suncream, and nice comfy shoes.

:D

Gates open at 8am. Scrutineering starts at 8.20am.

You'll want to be thru the gate at 8am for sign on. The event secretary will then decide where you will be allocated.

Can I advise to bring a waterproof jacket, suncream, and nice comfy shoes.

:D

Ok cheers Ruby

Please please tell me someone got some footage of the wingfield GTRs with decent sound quality, so pissed I couldn't attend, got to see them on display down at the bay yesterday though which was sweet.

although the morning seemed to be in shambles, was a good day.

pretty hard to organise 50 odd cars, but common sense says all the r35s and the like should have been together

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