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Much better than the PI prices. lol.

He said two to a bay, I'm not sure what's going on either. As long as I have somewhere undercover to store my crap i'm happy.

so most are 1 to a bay but each garage holds 3 bays so total 120.

there are a few down the end of the pits that can hold 2 cars in a queue

if your doing this like we did at PI try to buddy up with some-one in the same group as moving the cars around is a PIA down there

I think Scotty has double my rwkw lol

and?

I'm rocking around 185kw, does that mean you expect to clock same times as me?

power really is not everything on the track, it helps for sure, but there other things to worry about first.

looking at entry list you are both in group 3:

http://www.wrx.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=75238&sid=91a958e1a157c9984c29a8b57b4061bc

I just booked one. anyone want to share? In the spirit of getting to know other members, the spot is going for free.

emts, when i booked, brendan allocated me garage 11. :huh: however he said 2 cars to a garage, back to back. but i think he meant one in front and one behind.

it'll work out on the day.

I just booked one. anyone want to share? In the spirit of getting to know other members, the spot is going for free.

emts, when i booked, brendan allocated me garage 11. :huh: however he said 2 cars to a garage, back to back. but i think he meant one in front and one behind.

it'll work out on the day.

hmm strange,

Hope they get this sorted!

best remember to start charging cameras and such tonight.

I just booked one. anyone want to share? In the spirit of getting to know other members, the spot is going for free.

emts, when i booked, brendan allocated me garage 11. :huh: however he said 2 cars to a garage, back to back. but i think he meant one in front and one behind.

it'll work out on the day.

hey friend I'll take you up on the offer! yes i'm a cheapskate :whistling:

I see its your 1st track day? are you gonna start in driver training? perhaps i could oblige to talk you around the lap? based on the last PI round they were way short on volunteer instructors.

your in datto!

I'm not sure if they will start me off in training. With my experience i think they might just put me in a slow group. If not i'll definatley take you up on that offer though.

bj

I just booked one. anyone want to share? In the spirit of getting to know other members, the spot is going for free.

We'll all come down and say hello. SAU VIC peeps are generally a friendly bunch :)

hey friend I'll take you up on the offer! yes i'm a cheapskate :whistling:

Says the guy in a R34 GTR :P

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