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Hi all

This is a general invite to see if you would like to be a part of the ACT Supra Club’s very first track day, then we are have something lined up for you.

ACTSC members $200 and everyone else the cost will be $210 you will receive the following:

• Full days racing

• Tuition from Derek and his team at 5th Gear Motorsports

Passengers will be allowed on the track during untimed sessions at an additional $20 for the day and they will be allowed in any car.

Spots are limited to 32 cars and this will get you a lot of time on the track. Just to let you know that the Circuit Club run days like this and they have 55 + cars and I have been told that it is pretty busy on the track.

Photos will be taken by Jamie Carl (http://www.jamiecarl.com.au/) for a small fee, he will send you a high resolution of you in action (TBC).

Payments are required in full into the ACTSC account by no later than Friday 1 October 2010. If you are unable to attend but have paid in full, you are responsible to find your replacement as no refunds are available. Please let me ([email protected] or via PM) know when you have deposited your payment into the account and what the description is.

If we do not achieve sufficient numbers by 1 October this event will be cancelled and a full refund will be provided to people that have already paid.

Account Name: ACT Supra Club Inc

BSB: 182-222

Account Number: 122885536

Please note that owners are responsible for their car and if there are any oil spills from your car, you will be responsible for the cleanup at an additional cost to be paid to the Wakefield management, but if you’ve been to Wakefield before you will already know this.

Please get in quick to ensure your spot.

Regards

ACT Supra Club Committee

Definite

1. Teon

2. Ross

3. Adam (BDL)

4. 1JZ-Rolla

5. Grant

6. ?uestlove

Maybes

1. Nathan

2. Yiannis

Sorry forgot to mention that every driver will need either a CAMS licence or AASA (Australian Autosport Alliance licence) - the AASA is available on the day for $50 and lasts one year.

Edited by RP071

Attendance update

1. Teon

2. Ross

3. Adam (BDL)

4. 1JZ-Rolla

5. Grant

6. ?uestlove

7. Tyrie

8. data_mine

9. GT8

10. YJZ70T

11. YLD-16L

Maybes

1. Nathan

2. Yiannis

3. Randon I Am

We currently have 11 people defintley interested with some already paid, this is all in a day of opening this up to everyone. At this rate, the 32 spots may be filled within 2 weeks.

Edited by RP071

Put me as a maybe too please, will only give in to tracking my daily driver once I move workplaces from Fyshwick to Tuggers (hopefully next week) so if it goes poop, I can still walk to work.

Put me as a maybe too please, will only give in to tracking my daily driver once I move workplaces from Fyshwick to Tuggers (hopefully next week) so if it goes poop, I can still walk to work.

Aw but you love the bus!!!

I am going to try doing a half day at work and get up there at lunch time to watch and take some pics. I cannot track my car with the state of my rotors and I chose holiday over fixing them at the moment :D

1. Teon

2. Ross

3. Adam (BDL)

4. 1JZ-Rolla

5. Grant

6. ?uestlove

7. Tyrie

8. data_mine

9. GT8

10. YJZ70T

11. YLD-16L

12. GAS-DUP

13. WaltK

14. Adam W

15. Andy R

16. Danny I

17. Andrew M

I'm removing people that have said maybe as spots will only be reserved for people that can commit to the day and pay their fees. At this stage the above names are people that have stated to me that they will be paying by the end of this week or as soon as possible.

Cheers

Ross

PS: As far as I know, not one of the above names own a Skyline, so all the people that said to me during the dyno day and the go cart day telling me that they can't wait for a track day, well here it is !!!

PS: As far as I know, not one of the above names own a Skyline, so all the people that said to me during the dyno day and the go cart day telling me that they can't wait for a track day, well here it is !!!

Would love to be there as I have been for so many other track days, but it will be just after the moneymoon and there little chance of getting time off work for it.

i'd love to take my skyline on a track day, but trying to sell house so much to clean and sort out then look for new place....so much stuff to do

Does everyone have their Skyline off the road at the moment?? I thought you lot would jump at a track day.

at the moment i have a wastegate thats in pieces as the lines keep melting, a diff that single spins, a catch can setup thats not doing its job properly spraying oil all through the engine bay, and to top it all off the car is defected with no rego.

other than that, sure id like to do a track day again :)

Update

1. Teon PAID

2. Ross PAID

3. Adam (BDL)

4. 1JZ-Rolla PAID

5. Grant PAID

6. ?uestlove

7. Tyrie PAID

8. data_mine PAID

9. GT8 PAID

10. YJZ70T PAID

11. YLD-16L PAID

12. Chris GAS-DUP - Evo

13. WaltK PAID

14. Adam W PAID

15. Andy R PAID

16. Danny I PAID

17. Andrew M PAID

18. Ryan PAID

19. Luisito

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi all

I have just been told by Wakefield that they need the day paid for by 20 October 2010 (this is totally out of my hands). As we currently have 21 people paid up for the day, if I do not receive a minimum of 9 people paid by the 20th, then I am going to have to cancel this day and refund your money.

If we want this day to go ahead, we need 9 more people paid up.

Cheers

Ross

Track day has just been paid for and I'm waiting on a couple of payments to clear into the account and as soon as that happens we will have 8 spots remaining. When these payments have cleared I will book Dereck (5th Gear) again.

  • 3 weeks later...

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