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great little track, very relaxed attitude from most people when i was there last.

31sc is having a day on the monday Prior so im just deciding what day to come along, hmmmmmm.

You know a bunch of SAU:NSW Skyline's (And other cars) buzzing round will be just awesome and beat any other day, right?... ;)

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good to see the entries coming in....we need to fill this so we can keep running these types of events.

It is almost impossible to book Wakefield, and Eastern Creek want $20k a day (so, we would have to charge about $500 per entrant). Places like MDTC can give us a cheap way to scratch the track itch :D

Scott, we will find out and confirm. If you are looking at doing a few track days there are IR based lap timers like AIM that mean you can get times at any event.

Scott, I use a GPS laptimer. You have to download the data to a laptop, but it is very accurate and better yet you can divide the track into sections to see where you gain or lose time. Well worth the $200 if you are trying to learn what you are doing right and what needs improvement.

Mine is the QStarz version which can be found locally and on ebay.

Entering today hopefully!! :)

Just been wondering, I've got a 3" Kakimoto catback on my gtt which is said to be road legal, I'm looking at upgrading to turbo back, would that make it unable to run?? Does anyone know??

Entering today hopefully!! :)

Just been wondering, I've got a 3" Kakimoto catback on my gtt which is said to be road legal, I'm looking at upgrading to turbo back, would that make it unable to run?? Does anyone know??

You should be fine sound wise mate.

ok cool. i just looked on the form and it says type of license and the number, i dont have my cams yet, do i need to get that first?? and also i still havent been given my membership number, shell said i can have a mock number if i need it. so can i just write, havent received number yet??

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