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Hey Guys,

Seeing as no one from here attended the last on I thought I'd try again to organise some track time for us.

I'm thinking 19th at Baskerville or 20th at Symmons Plains.

Or a third option, Skyline Stack the hillclimb event on the 20th at Baskerville and show those Porsche owning guys how we do.

I've added a Poll, please vote on it so we can get clear visibility on who wants to go where. Poll is public, we can see who voted for what track.

If it's a raging huge one like it was last time, I will need at least 1 other person to help me get shit organised.

Who's keen?

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Also , the final tss round is on the 27th at symmons And drift prac at basky on the 3rd dec, i'll be at one of the tracks the weekend before (the tss round) in the hq , i'd much prefer to have something nissan-ish at the next one so i vote the 17th/18th december? , it can be our un-official sau christmas track day?

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yeah but 2nd half of December is really messy with Work Xmas dinners and catching up with family and all that BS.

We'll let the poll run for a little longer and see what happens.

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If you want to do Symmons, the LCCT are running a club day (state super sprint championship) on the 4th of Dec.

19th of Nov would be fine for me

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If you want to do Symmons, the LCCT are running a club day (state super sprint championship) on the 4th of Dec.

19th of Nov would be fine for me

Pffffffft you wont be ready by then.

the lcct super sprints day at symmons on the 4th is also a twilight event so they have a permit to go till late. lcct events also get the most runs of an event ive ever been to.

to much shit on for me. im booked for the 4th at symmons and wont get another chance.

depending how next year pans out ill be up for them all.

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Pffffffft you wont be ready by then.

the lcct super sprints day at symmons on the 4th is also a twilight event so they have a permit to go till late. lcct events also get the most runs of an event ive ever been to.

to much shit on for me. im booked for the 4th at symmons and wont get another chance.

depending how next year pans out ill be up for them all.

is that closed to club?

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