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I have completed the form for a CAMS Level 2 Speed licence that I will pay for in cash on the day.

Do I have to pay the $70 "urgent fee" in step 2 on page 2 of the form?

Hey Charles,

Im looking at the form now and I dont see the $75 urgent fee on page 2 (or any other page) so dont worry about it and just bring the $100 or $105 should you wish to pay the AIMSS levy (optional) and the form and we can sort it all out on saturday.

Thanks,

David

hey guys,for the life of me i cant remember where i put my CAMS licence, can i bring anything else?

like the cams letter i got in the mail or the A4 sheet that i peeled the sticker from which should have my licence # etc.

Hi there folks, I'll have 3 of the club gopro's there for this event. If you want to reserve one PM me. It's $35 for the day and I'll mail you DVD's after the event (if you want you can bring a laptop to copy the files off the SD card but expect about 12-16 gigs).

Hey there people - GoPro Hire still available. PM me if you want one.

I've got a few friends who want to be passengers on the day, do you need their names before the day or can they just rock up and sign on as passengers? Cheers

Andy

Your passengers can just rock up Mr Moocow

if theirs still space count me in bishhh

owen still using my old stockies for this texi?

i'll be bringing them along if you want; i'm not entering as my liner is missing a driver's window at the mo. gonna bring along 6 stockies (yours plus my 4 that never got picked up) and give them to whoever wants them.

is it too late to enter ! ?

Elvis show me how to mount the fire extinguisher !

SHIT forgot to take pix. ummmmmm! basically behind the passenger seat: there's the bolt that holds down the left side of the rear seat, like holds the bottom part of it down, so if you're sitting in the rear left, basically behind your heels. I pulled that bolt out, made the hole in the fire extinguisher bracket a little bigger so that it would fit, then put the bolt back in, but putting it through the bracket for the extinguisher.

i think chubbs or cassbo posted this once.. i meant to do it in my intro-to-texi thread but forgot.. over and over. next time i see my liner is sunday though, so can't take pics before! arg

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