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im keen for a symmons sesh :thumbsup: coming to hobart is a big effort for me, with alcohol, fuel, food, tow truck home etc. haha

He's got a point, if your in the North West it's a 3 1/2 - 4hr drive there and then the same home. Big day :blush:

i want to become a hscc member but dont know any members who can nominate my application can anybody on here help out?

I can if needed, I think? If you're joining up for the track day you can do it on the day, just bring along some cash and they'll set it all up for you :)

I can if needed, I think? If you're joining up for the track day you can do it on the day, just bring along some cash and they'll set it all up for you :)

Uhhhh I didn't think you could join HSCC on the day?

I didn't actually put any references on my application.... :/ still went through.

Uhhhh I didn't think you could join HSCC on the day?

I didn't actually put any references on my application.... :/ still went through.

Yeah mate, I signed up both of the last times (the years membership swapped over between track days). They give you a receipt and then send your actual membership stuff in the mail in the next few weeks :)

oh sweet :D

Not sure if I'll bring the skyline out to this one... Because I've got a hill climb the weekend before and drifting the week after. Might bring the WRX so you've got a chance to keep up with me nyaanyaa.gif

You guys could all come to the drift come and try day though, it's going to be awesome :D

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