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by the way guys, anyone who hasnt had a cams license before can go to the cams come and try day, 30 bucks for 45 mins on eastern creek, im so jelly i cant enter
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When is this man????????????????????? I only have a AASA so may be OK?

looking good mat! you picking it up soon?

Yeah just trying to work out a time that suits both me and JEM! Hopefully real soon as i need to get it past rego!

IS THE RINGWOOD COME AND TRY DAY ON THE 19TH OR THE 20TH?

20th i am pretty sure mate! Ill be there!

Just to clear up any confusion

The 20th is a hillclimb event at ringwood and is the first for the year. I will be there in the new car but am also going up on the 19th for a practice day to bed the new tyres in

There is a come and try day at Ringwood on the Sat the 16th of Feb for those that want to attend

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