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Just first reminder for those entering..(first of prob many)

Competitors must wear non-flammable clothing extended from ankles to neck to wrists. Nylon clothing is not

permitted. Shoes must be closed toe.

this will be strictly enforced. and we will be checking during scrutinizing.

Driver and passenger have to wear long sleeves and pants and be non flammable..turn up in shorts and tshirt and you will be on a mission to kmart prior to racing!!!

Please take note of this people!

You must (and any passenger) wear pants down to your ankles, long sleeve shirt / jumper (with the sleeves down at all times)! We will be policing.

SAU VIC Motorsport long sleeves 'T will be available for purchase on the day

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Please take note of this people!

You must (and any passenger) wear pants down to your ankles, long sleeve shirt / jumper (with the sleeves down at all times)! This is a requirement of the insurer. If we wish to continue running these events, we must compile and police to their requirements.

SAU VIC Motorsport long sleeves 'T will be available for purchase on the day

Link

What sizings are left in the shirts?? (because you know people are going to ask :P)

Entry forms emailed and payment transfered.

Just realised that my AASA is out of date. Can I get a new one on the day (forms filled out prior), or do I have to send away for renewal? If so, does anyone know how long this normally takes? eg. Will I have it by the 5th?

See you all soon.

Brendan.

HOLY SHIIIIT! I'm totally shotgunning passenger :).

I also shotgunned a passenger ride the other night for this coming DECA. I shall be whoring myself out for passenger rides in the arvo in everyone's cars. Yay :D Looking forward to more DECA shenanigans.

Disclaimer: no I'm not entering the Cube...ever!

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i left my AASA bit blank as i need a new one as well. you can get it up there on the day im sure

You can get the AASA on the day, though it would be preferred if you have them organised prior (especially since Bec will be supervising me at my first run of the sign in :nyaanyaa: ) - just make sure you tell them you need it for an event on the 4th June, and if they cant send the card out by then have them provide your licence details via email and bring that.

Entry forms emailed and payment transfered. Just realised that my AASA is out of date. Can I get a new one on the day (forms filled out prior), or do I have to send away for renewal? If so, does anyone know how long this normally takes? eg. Will I have it by the 5th?See you all soon.Brendan.

If you do it prior, as I mentioned above make sure you tell them you need it for an event on the 4th June, if they can't have the physical card to you at least ask for an email with your licence details on it. We need the number and expiry etc for the paperwork on the day.

You can also apply on the day for an AASA licence if worst case, just make sure you have correct cash for it as we have limited change...

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