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ugh more maps to setup

I have suggestions. Figure 8 skidpan. I can draw it for you if you like? ;op

Also... something that requires entering a largish circle, and going around it a few times, and optionally indicating to exit it. ;o)

ah yeah sorry forgot to respond. yours is fine :)

busy at work as per usual.

No problem at all, as long as you have it i am happy ;)

Did a quick read

If I never done a SAU day but have cams L2 licence how much do I need to pay

Are fire extinguishers mandatory? Due to the no gate rule will bring out the V35 instead of the 14 but dont really want to be hacking that up to mount an extinguisher

As per facebook thread, yes to extinguisher. Read the "first timers" thread linked in the first post for all the details of what you need. (helmet, extinguisher etc)

shouldn't be much if any hassle fitting a fire extinguisher.

how is the bottom part of the back seat held down on a v35, is there a bolt?

if not, you can use a simple piece of aluminium between the passenger seat bolts like we did in the leaf.

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randy, facewhatnow?

Oh I paid full amount & I'm a first timer.

Don't mind paying the full, might be bringing my girlfriend along for some passenger rides, can my extra tenner cover that too?

Ha! Nice one man!

Yeah, I'm going to give my wife a couple of rides. And happy to take any other passengers though the day! If I don't break it early!

Innapropriate for an SAU day, but hey i support it :woot: lolz

Considering how bad my driving is, There's every chance I'll be going home a single man.

This would not surprise me :laugh:

I'll be bringing down a gopro 3 on the day as well so i'll be looking for volunteers for car footage :)

If you put it on FeZ25s car put it away from the roof as that's where the car will end up lolz

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