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15 minutes ago, GRKGTR said:

So @crashdown Do we need to take a number if we don't want to participate in the comp?

The numbers are more for us, so we can quickly find the car and owner. You can choose a number if it is available, but not necessary.

I have put you down at car #36 at the moment.

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so tempting man.. only done a few track days at wakefield and still learning... but really wanna experience SMSP tho...

I will love to have an instructor/experienced driver to coach me through hahaha how many cars are on the track at a time/in a group?

P.s. why is no one taking number 2 hahaha

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13 hours ago, Aqua said:

so tempting man.. only done a few track days at wakefield and still learning... but really wanna experience SMSP tho...

I will love to have an instructor/experienced driver to coach me through hahaha how many cars are on the track at a time/in a group?

P.s. why is no one taking number 2 hahaha

Yes having an experienced driver/instructor take you out around the track really helps.

We have allowed for a maximum group size of 20 cars, some groups will have less.

I just haven't assigned anyone number 2 is the simple reason, so it is available.

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1 hour ago, crashdown said:

Yes having an experienced driver/instructor take you out around the track really helps.

We have allowed for a maximum group size of 20 cars, some groups will have less.

I just haven't assigned anyone number 2 is the simple reason, so it is available.

Yeah keen to learn!

That sounds pretty good so it wouldnt be way too crowded on the track right?

May I please take #2 then :7_sweat_smile: I will make payment soon.

Thanks! 

50 minutes ago, Aqua said:

Yeah keen to learn!

That sounds pretty good so it wouldnt be way too crowded on the track right?

May I please take #2 then :7_sweat_smile: I will make payment soon.

Thanks! 

With the GP circuit being so long, crowding shouldn't really be an issue.

I have put you down for spot number 2.

Just go to our online store, fill in the entry form and we offer direct deposit or Paypal.

On the day we will have you fill out a waiver form. 

Please bring your Motorsport licence and CAMS affiliated car club membership card (SAUNSW is affiliated).

Supp Regs should be posted in this thread in the coming weeks.

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On 5/12/2017 at 11:02 AM, crashdown said:

With the GP circuit being so long, crowding shouldn't really be an issue.

I have put you down for spot number 2.

Just go to our online store, fill in the entry form and we offer direct deposit or Paypal.

On the day we will have you fill out a waiver form. 

Please bring your Motorsport licence and CAMS affiliated car club membership card (SAUNSW is affiliated).

Supp Regs should be posted in this thread in the coming weeks.

Thanks!

Just paid and also renewed my SAU membership! 

I will be getting the $25 AASA day license on the day :12_slight_smile:

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Got a mate who wants to come as well but is a non-member and is also not on these forums. What's the best way of putting payment through? I've sent him the link to the SAU storefront. Just use my forum name?

 

 

 

2 hours ago, G3TFKD said:

Got a mate who wants to come as well but is a non-member and is also not on these forums. What's the best way of putting payment through? I've sent him the link to the SAU storefront. Just use my forum name?

 

 

 

When he fills out the form on the store front, have him put under Forum alias: Not on the forum.

 

 

43 minutes ago, fatz said:

Now that I have paid

 

you all going down like a two dollar whore

Didn't you sell your R33? Got something else now judging by your display pic?

I'll be doing rotating sessions in 4wd and 2wd :9_innocent:

paid for this event....can I request the number 350? If not 35? If not can you let me know.

Looking forward to chasing Chover and a certain white R34!!! :P

5 minutes ago, Jetwreck said:

paid for this event....can I request the number 350? If not 35? If not can you let me know.

Looking forward to chasing Chover and a certain white R34!!!

LOL as if chover will be ready! 

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Bloody well trying to be!! Gotta get some tyres mounted, bolt check, do the valve clearances, floors back on, bleed the brakes and some other shit but should be able to sort it!!!

12 hours ago, Jetwreck said:

paid for this event....can I request the number 350? If not 35? If not can you let me know.

Looking forward to chasing Chover and a certain white R34!!! :P

Have put you down as number 350.

4 hours ago, PN-Mad said:

Bloody well trying to be!! Gotta get some tyres mounted, bolt check, do the valve clearances, floors back on, bleed the brakes and some other shit but should be able to sort it!!!

More chance of seeing it at a Tuned or Downshift meet I feel.

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