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Is it a track day where you get put into groups then get times laps? Never been to a track myself so please noob it down. :)

yes they put you in groups.

they will ask for any experience when you say none they will look at the car and pick a group.

Auto Stag will be in one of the slowest ones.

then if you are too fast they will reclassify you during the day.

there is normally around 20ish ppl per group

you get a run approx every hour for 12-15 min, (which is all a car with stock cooling can handle anyhow)

so that 6ish laps.

you can have a passenger at any point in the day, so if there some-one you know who has experience throw them in the passenger seat for some advice.

same clothing as deca, long sleeves and helmet, leather shoes, the License you got for deca will work for there as well.

Timing is included, appears on a screen in the pits and is updated to natsoft online so you can check lap times later on.

Bar doing something like a driver dynamics day it's the easiest entry to a track day and the cheapest way..unless you break something!

oh and the melbourne cup Tampered day is going to be part of the MS championship.

Im replacing the whole interipr with a fairly rare black interior that I picked ip super cheap

Power windows needed replacing of the floor loom which connects the doors together along with everything from the front of the car to tje back of the car. So carpet had to come out. Which is interior out job anyways in a civic

So in return I got power windows and a black interior thats really saught after in the civic community. :)

My car is full of them rare parts. Hahah. Definitely will hold its value if I rver decide to part out.

My civic just looks like a stock civic to all you abos tho

Im replacing the whole interipr with a fairly rare black interior that I picked ip super cheap

Power windows needed replacing of the floor loom which connects the doors together along with everything from the front of the car to tje back of the car. So carpet had to come out. Which is interior out job anyways in a civic

So in return I got power windows and a black interior thats really saught after in the civic community. :)

My car is full of them rare parts. Hahah. Definitely will hold its value if I rver decide to part out.

My civic just looks like a stock civic to all you abos tho

because stock wheels.

Im replacing the whole interipr with a fairly rare black interior that I picked ip super cheap

Power windows needed replacing of the floor loom which connects the doors together along with everything from the front of the car to tje back of the car. So carpet had to come out. Which is interior out job anyways in a civic

So in return I got power windows and a black interior thats really saught after in the civic community. :)

My car is full of them rare parts. Hahah. Definitely will hold its value if I rver decide to part out.

My civic just looks like a stock civic to all you abos tho

Because its a civic

Im replacing the whole interipr with a fairly rare black interior that I picked ip super cheap

Power windows needed replacing of the floor loom which connects the doors together along with everything from the front of the car to tje back of the car. So carpet had to come out. Which is interior out job anyways in a civic

So in return I got power windows and a black interior thats really saught after in the civic community. :)

My car is full of them rare parts. Hahah. Definitely will hold its value if I rver decide to part out.

My civic just looks like a stock civic to all you abos tho

Can confirm I have no idea

And will still look like stock civic

And I own a civic lol

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