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Hi all

Nice to see you all entering

Strictly we prefer people to be a member of a real club for all our events ... keeps the problems away (but if known by people here its fine by me)

For CAMS registered events you must be a member of an affiliated club with them ... well you cant get one of their licences without that. anyway.

Re the Bonnet tie downs .. i think a modern two stage one should be ok.

But I have seen modern cars lose whole bonnet at Winton.

Tying it down is worth while just to make sure.

If you do a lot of track work its worthwhile putting in pins (just make sure they are into real metal).. because i have seen car where they pulled out

If the Scrutineer (who is high level CAMS one) says it needs extra I have to accept his ruling (he outranks me ;-( ).

Currently 36 entered .. i am going to lose money, but you are going to have a lot of track time

Bl00dy Hell those photos of Richo's wrecked car .. it looks much worse than the other photo i saw.

Well it looks like the new wheels i bought don't clear my brakes.... owned! so unless i can arrange other wheels with the right offset that fit my guards AND clear my brakes then i will miss this round.... bollocks :down:

... which was dependent on my car being ready Ash. I had everything organised, but i found out on Friday that Enkei wheels are fkn gay and don't clear my new alcon's so it's either change the brakes or the wheels. I like the brakes so i have to arrange different wheels, in less then a week it's not going to happen. I have 2 sets of te37's at home, none of them will fit this car. I also now have a set of brand new Enkei rpf1 wheels and Advan AO50's which i have no use for. Excellent. So call it a backpaddle if you think the description fits.. I would be there if i could get another set of wheels, and fit the brakes on the car before the cutoff time to enter.

... which was dependent on my car being ready Ash. I had everything organised, but i found out on Friday that Enkei wheels are fkn gay and don't clear my new alcon's so it's either change the brakes or the wheels. I like the brakes so i have to arrange different wheels, in less then a week it's not going to happen. I have 2 sets of te37's at home, none of them will fit this car. I also now have a set of brand new Enkei rpf1 wheels and Advan AO50's which i have no use for. Excellent. So call it a backpaddle if you think the description fits.. I would be there if i could get another set of wheels, and fit the brakes on the car before the cutoff time to enter.

keeping the tyres though right?

i'll sell the tyres too if i can't find suitable 17" wheels to put them on.

For sale thread here if you know anyone interested :Dhttp://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/352979-enkei-rpf1-17-x-9-22-brand-new-1400/

i'll sell the tyres too if i can't find suitable 17" wheels to put them on.

For sale thread here if you know anyone interested :Dhttp://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/352979-enkei-rpf1-17-x-9-22-brand-new-1400/

Ah cool. I'm going 18's now anyway.

It it still a secret that you are going to the 4cyl brethren of the nissan fraternity?

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