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lol it such a hack track compared to PI..

This is the bit I hear all about gets me worried...watch from 1 minute

that's Roy a SAU member.

he was leaking Gearbox oil I belive (could be engine)

so the rears were coated with oil when he went to turn in.

so assuming your not planning on pouring oil on tyres prior to going out you should be fine.

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I went off turn one forgetting to brake lol

looks like i wont be partikipating here :( way too much needs to be done to get it on the track

allignment

touch up tune

tow

cams

membership renewal(will happen anyway)

but i doubt all will be done before the 11th lol

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looks like i wont be partikipating here :( way too much needs to be done to get it on the track

Scared bud?

Just get it all done, you will need it for the next track day. Why else are you powering the car up, you can't use it on the street...

Scared bud?

Just get it all done, you will need it for the next track day. Why else are you powering the car up, you can't use it on the street...

i am getting it all done. but traction tyres cant have me in till next week because i need to flare the guards some more.. and thats only if i have time then.

all happening. not as soon as i thought it would though.

Can we sign up for cams on the day or has to be done before hand...don't think there would be enough time for it to be processed by mail.

There is a tear off slip down the bottom of the application which you can use on the day.

An SAU VIC representative will have to sign it. As Richo won't be there I'm assuming Martin or myself can sign it?

Good to see another first timer will be out with me! :D

Or even an email. I sent mine in with an attached Facebook picture as the photo as I didn't have anything else lol

Was processed and sent out within a few hours :thumbsup:

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