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Yes, Yes.. and Yes.

$35 is for first timers members or not. And you will have to buy an AASA license on the day (good for a year). Come along and have fun, cheapest motorsport around and you get runs all day long.

Will be good to see more newies out there giving it a go!

first timer here also, do i just throw 35 bucks into your acc. and pay for the rest on the day?

$35 is the cost of the event for a first timer. No more to pay for the event itself.

As Eric mentions, you will still need a licence, if you're just getting into things, and mainly are going to try our club days and how most other clubs run, then I would advise you get an AASA licence.

$50 from memory and will let you run at most club days like Wakefield Park etc.

You will also need a fire extinguisher fitted securely.

Yes, Yes.. and Yes.

$35 is for first timers members or not. And you will have to buy an AASA license on the day (good for a year). Come along and have fun, cheapest motorsport around and you get runs all day long.

Will be good to see more newies out there giving it a go!

The second yes should be a NO, this isn't a Skyline only event, all are welcome (except that dam rex that spanked us at the last one :domokun: ) jst jkn :nyaanyaa:

I am hoping to get to the bank this week and will send form at same time :thumbsup:

How many are entered so far

The second yes should be a NO, this isn't a Skyline only event, all are welcome (except that dam rex that spanked us at the last one :domokun: ) jst jkn :nyaanyaa:

I am hoping to get to the bank this week and will send form at same time :thumbsup:

How many are entered so far

Don't know about you... But both reece and I beat him in the battles... :P

i will update the list soon..

Steve just 'accidently' push down on her belly 2 weeks early Ace Ventura style!

LOL =-]

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Or duct tape to keep it in?

LOL! If it moves and it shouldn't... ;o)

OK... so i've been given permission to attend my fourth Texi. =-D

Hey guys and girls. Beasty is gonna have a rest this one but more then happy to volunteer for timing, course set up ect. Should hopefully be there with bells on :)

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