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I'm still keen, I wanted to see how the Stagea handled Sandown before committing as I doubt the evo will be ready by then. Perhaps with some water spraying on the coolers I will get some more laps out of the old girl...

I'm in - I have to sort a Licence - I'll do that at the CAMS come and Try day on the 19th Jan. Then I have to see if I buy a car in the new year, and submit all the details. Thats why I haven't entered yet.

Should I do the $50 deposit thingo?

I'm in - I have to sort a Licence - I'll do that at the CAMS come and Try day on the 19th Jan. Then I have to see if I buy a car in the new year, and submit all the details. Thats why I haven't entered yet.

Should I do the $50 deposit thingo?

I'm in with the MR2 but that was kind of given. Alex if you're not planning on doing other CAMS motorsport can I suggest you grab the entry form and consider a AASA license instead? Lasts a year, still accepted by many tracks and costs half as much as a CAMS L2S license.

Would greatly appreciate the deposits sooner rather than later, as I'm sure you can understand it helps us sort out the EOI's from the genuine entries.

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!

I'm still keen, I wanted to see how the Stagea handled Sandown before committing as I doubt the evo will be ready by then. Perhaps with some water spraying on the coolers I will get some more laps out of the old girl...

As the sessions are open and the laps are short you can just come in cool off a bit then go out again. How did you go at Sandown?

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We have tweaked the day:

Cost locked in at $140

Cars only, capped at 70 entries

Interest is high, verbal confirmations are high, entry forms received are LOW

To make the day proceed we need confirmed entries so if you know you're coming or have a query about the day we want to hear from you!

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Sigh. Looks like I won't be attending this. I might have sourced a car, but there is no way I'll be ready to go to a track in vic in time. Towing home from vic doesn't even bear thinking about.

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