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Speed off the streets at Wakefield and Marulan DTC drive your car day:

http://www.wakefieldpark.com.au/drive/speed-off-the-streets 83 km from Eaglehawk (ACT border)

http://mdtc.com.au/home/about-mdtc/ 106 km from Eaglehawk

December:

5, 14, 17, 22 Wakefield

6, 8, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 29 Marulan

Im going for sure to one of these, just have to decide which one.....

Anyone else want to go?

Speed off the streets at Wakefield and Marulan DTC drive your car day:

http://www.wakefieldpark.com.au/drive/speed-off-the-streets  83 km from Eaglehawk (ACT border)

http://mdtc.com.au/home/about-mdtc/  106 km from Eaglehawk

 

 December:

5, 14, 17, 22  Wakefield

6, 8, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 29  Marulan

 

Im going for sure to one of these, just have to decide which one.....

Anyone else want to go?

I know you don't need cams licence for Wakefield, do you need one for mdtc or can you do day license aswell?

I know you don't need cams licence for Wakefield, do you need one for mdtc or can you do day license aswell?

justy an AASA liscense think its $50-60 im keen to go again, would be good to go up against some other skylines!!

justy an AASA liscense think its $50-60 im keen to go again, would be good to go up against some other skylines!!

Okay, I'm actually really interested to come along to one!

Mik, would you rather do wakie or mdtc?

Edited by dontyellpl0x

Hmm...

Ive never driven at either, been to wakie to spectate. Never even been to Marulan.

Wakefield is closer, i spose its easier, also i can hire a pit garage for the day, $50.

Wakefield i spose unless youd rather Marulan

Oh, and i cant go thursdays, Hydrotherapy day for bub.

Yeah, last time I was at wakefield was years ago.. Back when Winterbottom used to be in the development v8s rather then main game haha... Never been to marulan.

Thats fine. Probably going to be easier for me to do a weekend rather then applying for leave for a day from work. Although the weekends are 30 dollars more at wakefield. How's the 14dec for you? #@Pattey21 aswell?

Sounds good.

Its the day after the formal convoy, but that wont be late as its delivery and not pickup.

I can swap over to race mode after that, its only the seats. Ill have the wheels on already for the formal.

I might be keen to go to Wakie ! I got let off today (Official -Last day is the 5th of Decemebr) so, any time after the 5th. If I can get a day pass any don't need anything but a helmet then I'm in !

I'll have to sign up to SAU though right?

I might be keen to go to Wakie ! I got let off today (Official -Last day is the 5th of Decemebr) so, any time after the 5th. If I can get a day pass any don't need anything but a helmet then I'm in !

 

I'll have to sign up to SAU though right?

Mad! Nope, don't need to be affiliated with a club for an AASA license :)

you can get a day pass, is AASA cams L2s?

If it is its the way to go as it costs the same and lasts a year.

Ive got a couple of old helmets, medium, dirtbike and roadbike, but its best to get your own NEW one that fits good.

They are real cheap these days.

cooool man....... racing with Jeremy! :nyaanyaa:

What about you pat? Make it 4?

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

You can rock up without even a helmet.... and get nits from the hire helmets :yucky:

No extinguisher needed.

You can get a day pass there on the day, or get AASA (dunno how?) or get cams L2s beforehand.

Check the cams website, sometimes they have a special deal to join a club and get a licence cheaply.

Or join SAU then get cams L2s. You need to be a member of a club to get it.

I joined SDMA for mine.

http://www.cams.com.au/

http://www.sdmahillclimb.com/Calendar.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/365434-s-a-u-n-s-w-club-membership-faq/?hl=+membership%20+form

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

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