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Downloading the form is fine, it just wont let me save it after i'v altered or entered any of my information into the highlighted fields

This is normal if you are using acrobat reader. Have a look at the top of the form when opened. There is a purple bar up the top that says you cannot save typed data in this form.

You either need acrobat writer or use a free PDF printer such as cute PDF. This acts as a printer and allows you to save the print job as a PDF.

Awesome!!

Just waiting for my SAUNSW membership to come through and im in!

Feel free to jump in before then.

I'm not sure what the wait is like on membership stuff at the moment. If you want, put "recently joined" for you member ship number and I can fix it for you later.

This is normal if you are using acrobat reader. Have a look at the top of the form when opened. There is a purple bar up the top that says you cannot save typed data in this form.

You either need acrobat writer or use a free PDF printer such as cute PDF. This acts as a printer and allows you to save the print job as a PDF.

I was having the same problems. I have PDF Creator installed on my computer, and apparently it won't allow printing of this form. Cut PDF Writer works perfectly well.

Signed up, ready to rumble :)

Hey Matt how many people are attending so far? How many space left to fill?

I've been watching some videos of cars getting 'round Marulan...seems to me my little GTR could get punished on this tight track! :O

Nice SMART pdf form.Not having gone to this track before, what does "this test can be done on the day" mean? Does it happen at the start of the day? Or do they/or SAU pick the really loud cars and test them?Mine is not real loud, certainly no issues with the police, but I have no idea exactly how loud it is and I assume others would be in the same situation. Assuming a car gets knocked back at the start of the day, do they lose the entry fee?Looking forward to another day out, maybe I can catch up with XKLABA's awesome car this time.

Take note that the measurement is done 5m from the exhaust pipe. Typical test measurements are 500mm away on a 45 degree angle. Distance makes a truly massive different to noise levels. Sound level should drop around 4db per doubling of distance (assuming the environment is between a half and quarter sphere). But I could be wrong.

Hey Matt how many people are attending so far? How many space left to fill?

I've been watching some videos of cars getting 'round Marulan...seems to me my little GTR could get punished on this tight track! :O

There's a fair few spots still spare. Don't be scared by the videos. Remember, you're only likely to punish the car if you choose to.

There's a fair few spots still spare. Don't be scared by the videos. Remember, you're only likely to punish the car if you choose to.

Ok nice one. I might throw it out to a few associates.

I'm reasonably confident my GTR will survive - it has barely any power and is going in for brakes, adjustable sway bars and tyres this week!

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