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very clever.........

no idea tbh. im actually selling my skyline as i join sau...

but once the clubby is ready and i have all the cams gear for the car then ill look! might have a go at the hill climb at nats, other than that havent got a clue! i want something cheap and easy for my first time in the hsv. shes a big girl.

All you need is a cams approved helmet, fire extinguisher and some stickers and off away you go!

As for tracks, IMO Winton is easier for the beginner but Sandown is convenient because its so close

All you need is a cams approved helmet, fire extinguisher and some stickers and off away you go!

As for tracks, IMO Winton is easier for the beginner but Sandown is convenient because its so close

calder in a couple months as well, and this is a pretty good beginner track.

yea not a fan of concrete lol.

wont be going to hard as its my daily hahah! well i have a couple of helmets in the garage, hopefully one of them will work.

have a fire extinguisher in the boot, but yea need to have a bracket knocked up to bolt one to my pasenger seat...

have a magnetic battery sticker, just need one for tow....

would love to do a driver dynamics day as a refresher, but cannot justify 300 at the mo!

Never been to calder park

Is it mostly grass for run offs or concrete walls?

main straigh has plenty run off as it the drag straight, well was last time I was there.

rest is grass then concrete but it all straight line braking. it's really a very simple track.

shit condition tho thanks to 0$ spent on it and drifters.

yea not a fan of concrete lol.

wont be going to hard as its my daily hahah! well i have a couple of helmets in the garage, hopefully one of them will work.

have a fire extinguisher in the boot, but yea need to have a bracket knocked up to bolt one to my pasenger seat...

have a magnetic battery sticker, just need one for tow....

would love to do a driver dynamics day as a refresher, but cannot justify 300 at the mo!

You'll be fine

My first track day was Sandown in the wet in the daily R34

Just take it easy and you'll be fine!

main straigh has plenty run off as it the drag straight, well was last time I was there.

rest is grass then concrete but it all straight line braking. it's really a very simple track.

shit condition tho thanks to 0$ spent on it and drifters.

So i see

Count me in then!

Stolen from his FB

But SAU VIC member Chris Madden has been driving this around.

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Hnnng. The only thing tempting me to f**k responsibility and blow cash.

/will wait for labour to unf**k FBT so I can salary sacrifice that bad boy.

Must....resist....purchase

seriously tho aaron, you can have my 33 for 4350!

reg till nov! :woot:

ill even help you drop a manual in if you dont like the worked auto.

Lol the only boat I would buy is one that floats on water

Hnnng. The only thing tempting me to f**k responsibility and blow cash.

/will wait for labour to unf**k FBT so I can salary sacrifice that bad boy.

Must....resist....purchase

Bit of press on the FBT changes

Im curious as to know your understanding and explanation on how and why this effects you?

Just trying to gauge the understanding of the changes from the public's point of view

Aaron you should pay attention as this change will effect you

Along with everyone else on your team that gets company cars!

Company pays FBT, and technically we are paying for the car as its apart of our salary and not as a benefit. Ie I can choose to be paid more and not be given a car..

Bit of press on the FBT changes

Im curious as to know your understanding and explanation on how and why this effects you?

Just trying to gauge the understanding of the changes from the public's point of view

My understanding is that tax is paid on default 20% private use for a salary sacrificed car.

The changes would mean I need to calc the private:business use; when salary sacrificing car I'm not using it for business but 100% private.

That's my understanding of it.

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