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Yes it's a great thing, considering the risk we take to hold them! Ok, well I thought you were having a dig about not being informed. It sounded that way.

As for voting, depending on what time you leave, just pop past the local school - it only takes a sec to vote. I think they're open quite early?

What about the Sep 7th James? Saturday, heaps of other types of cars for interesting overtaking.

not really interested in overtaking yet, i'll mostly be seeing if anythings going to fall of the car...

Turn up, fill in the paper work pay the money and go.

You need a helmet, fire extinguisher, and finger to toe clothing, as well as having a car that doesnt leak oil/have bald tyres etc

I was stuck on this for awhile haha I read it as "Fill in the paper, work pay the money" I was like WHUT?! My work pays the money? :D !!!

CAMs license as well I'm guessing?

Yeah, helmet, ankle to wrist clothes, closed shoes, doesnt say all natural fibre?

Dont even need extinguisher.

But.....

Sit in your car with a helmet on, how much room is there between the helmet and roof?

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