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do any of the tassie clubs hold club specific blub days?

some do. dont you remember the the spill Rosemary gives at each club day. "un like ofther car clubs with dont discriminate".

our club holds a few closed to club events. i think its to make them a bit cheaper throught cams or easyer to set up. but at the end of the day i think they offer a club membership of $10 so its no big drama to go to them.

and the club day on the 27th is a symmonds one. funslow might be chasing a barsky one?

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Is this track day still going ahead? I was assuming it was but haven't heard anything here for a while so now I'm beginning to assume the opposite, let me know either way :)

Thanks,

Jay

The mini car club has a track day on 27 feb at baskerville.

http://www.minitas.org.au/events.php

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The mini car club has a track day on 27 feb at baskerville.

http://www.minitas.org.au/events.php

mini club day is a fun event! 4 car sprints is fun! except when your up against rogers supra, jamie's gtr and an evo 7... in the damp... lol

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The mini car club has a track day on 27 feb at baskerville.

http://www.minitas.org.au/events.php

Thanks woolls, didn't end up making it to this event but will be keeping an eye out for them in future. Is it mostly mini's that end up going to these events, or is there a fair spread of cars that turn up to these kind of days?

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Thanks woolls, didn't end up making it to this event but will be keeping an eye out for them in future. Is it mostly mini's that end up going to these events, or is there a fair spread of cars that turn up to these kind of days?

They have all sorts of cars turn up.

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Thanks woolls, didn't end up making it to this event but will be keeping an eye out for them in future. Is it mostly mini's that end up going to these events, or is there a fair spread of cars that turn up to these kind of days?

Yeah I went there for a looksie today and it was more Japan than BL...

Cars of all sorts and drivers of all skills. Very entertaining to watch :)

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hey funz. what was the go thismorning? you turned up to symmonds but didnt run? i didnt even get a chance to come say hello. i was running around franticly

hey man, was just passing through, had met a mate near devo who bought that 350 off the boat (saw wogboy, rx7 and the mx5 drive past me on my way up eliz town) only stopped for a quick peak as i had no sleep the night before and wanted to get home haha

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