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Hey guys and gals!

Finally have details for our track day on Dec 17th.

Price will be $235 per person. If we can get enough people we can organise a group discount, so let us know if you're interested.

There won't be any live timing on the day, but that means we're able to run passengers. You can always use Harry's Lap Timer on your phone.

12 cars per session and there will only be 4 groups. Cars will be split into groups based on nominated lap times. There will be prizes run throughout the day as well. We've already have a group of 10 book in. So only 38 spots left!

Great day for first timers. We'll have 6 instructors on the day available to jump in and out of the cars with you guys if you want.

Hope to see some of you guys there. Last one was awesome, just hoping for sunny sky's this time around!

Chris

Fifth Gear Motoring

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Hmm....I'm going to investigate what'd need to be done regarding maintenance (as well as what I'm ALLOWED to do) if I want to take the R out for a casual track day...

Reeeeeeeeeece!!! Input? :P

Well, I may be able to drop the oil, but certainly not the filter (warranty).

Other annoying bit is that the car's on a lease - dunno what I'd have to do when stuff like this results in pads and tyres requiring replacement much sooner than forecast haha

  • 3 weeks later...

Sneaky bump. Trying to gauge how much interest is out there. If anyone is considering coming but hasn't spoken to the office yet it would be sweet if you could email the office and let them know what you're thinking.

Chris

What are the cars for hire? Just out of curiosity :P

They are cars from Ultimate Tunes, not sure what they are though sorry :(

Feel free to call the office and ask for Daniel if you're really curious ;)

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