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Just bought a R33 and never been to one of these events. Worth coming down just to spectate?

Read this: http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/349895-so-youve-never-done-texi-before/

Motorkhana/Texikhana is the cheapest form of motorsport you can do in your own car. In addition to the event fee you will also need CAMS or AASA license. AASA is the cheaper option.

Honestly, we pride ourselves on being first timer friendly. Come and enjoy the company and rides or come to compete. The competition is friendly and lots of us are more than willing to give you some pointers.

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Read this: http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/349895-so-youve-never-done-texi-before/

Motorkhana/Texikhana is the cheapest form of motorsport you can do in your own car. In addition to the event fee you will also need CAMS or AASA license. AASA is the cheaper option.

Honestly, we pride ourselves on being first timer friendly. Come and enjoy the company and rides or come to compete. The competition is friendly and lots of us are more than willing to give you some pointers.

yeah, all first timers talk to the Asian dude with the American Accent. He runs around like a headless chook at the start but when stuff calms down, he knows his shit + will help anyone he can

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Hi guys - how many entrants can this take? After binning the R32 GTR, I'm working on something new that would be perfect for Texi, but won't know until a couple of weeks before the event.

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is there only 14 spots available for this event? Or is there more

We have more spots, we will announce if the spots are getting close to being filled, but we are a long way from that yet!

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Heads up guys, we're going to be looking closely at results for picking SAU NSW team members for Nulon Nats next year!!

Consider this part of the audition process!!!

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