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Hey All,

The Honda Club are running their annual track day at Wakefield this Monday (ANZAC Day)

Cost is $130, plus you will need a wakefield ($40ish for 12 months) or cams license.

Full details are here: [http://www.hccnsw.org.au/events/regs/2004-...26-gohccdtd.pdf

We'll probably be heading down to give the Z a pre Dutton warm up, anyone else interested?

I'm gonna be there :D

duncan that link provides details to your rims for sale?

damn, you spotted my deliberate ploy with the link....(fixed above)

dacow, have you already booked for it? what are you driving?

duncan I haven't decided yet, but I was thinking most prob i'll bring the integra on that day.. never been tracking before so was thinking of starting out with something less powerful.. then bring the line back on May 17th for the sau track day that carlo organised :(

i've already paid for mine :( although i didn't know about any forms :D

Oops there's the link to the form.. i'll fill it out now then :(

Apart some some very interesting scrutineering.. it was a pritty good day. Good weather and a well run event.

Here are some photos

http://drcarlo.com/gallery/album66

Thanks Carlo, hope you enjoyed the day. What did you think was "interesting" about scruting?

Unfortunately, we didn't get our minimum numbers on the day, so lost about $800. Would be interested in hearing any suggestions on how to get more people along. Not sure whether we can afford to run another one.

how come u didn't make it duncan?

im just soft

too busy at home on the weekend :thumbsup:

but at least I get to go down there next Thur http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=38687

Richard, its a shame to hear you guys didn't make the numbers, again. It seems that there are a lot of days being organised and too many of them don't quite get the numbers they need, really we need to get more ppl to fewer events....just not sure how



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