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Skylines Australia NSW Wakefield Park Trackday 1/11/04


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Wakefield Park will be the venue for the first ever Skylines Australia NSW/RENEW (the Rotary Enthusiasts of NSW) combined club track day.

Date: Monday November 1st

Address: 4770 Braidwood Rd, Goulburn New South Wales

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Cost: Members $120, Non-members $140

Passengers: Members $5, Non-Members $10

FULL PAYMENT WAS REQUIRED BY MONDAY OCTOBER 11TH, however due to the lacklustre response (5 paid so far out of at least 15 replies) we will be taking payment right up to the day.

Bank: NAB

Acct Name: Skylines Australia NSW

BSB: 082-356

Acct No.: 54-639-3766

IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU EMAIL BOTH DINO ([email protected]) & TOSH ([email protected]) ONCE YOU HAVE MADE A DEPOSIT SO WE CAN TRACK WHO HAS PAID. YOU MUST INCLUDE THE TRANSACTION RECIEPT YOU WILL GET IN YOUR EMAIL. Please also don't forget to leave your name and a description of the payment when you do the transfer so we can see where the money came from and who paid when we get a statement.

The format for the day will be an emphasis on driver training in the morning, followed by timed laps, go to whoa/race car/drift session during lunch and a non timed open session for the rest of the afternoon. The idea is to get some experienced drivers on hand to give instruction in the first sessions in the morning and then to practice and improve throughout the rest of the day. Numbers will be limited to around 36 maximum to ensure ample track time for all. SAU NSW will need to provide 10 entrants for the day minimum!

Trophies will be awarded for as yet to be finalised categories. This will also be a round of the Club Championship.

We would also like to hear from anyone who would like to come along and help with running the day and assist with things like: BBQ, selling drinks, telling people where to go (oh yes there are a few of you who would do just fine at this :) ) etc. As mentioned above this will be a round of the Club Championship so you will get extra points for helping out!

Facilities available on the day will include:

* Timing equipment

* Ambulance

* PA

* BBQ and cold drinks

* Passenger laps OK (except during timed laps)

The RENEW guys have run a few days like this and are really keen to do an event with us. It would be great to hold an event with like minded car enthusiasts and much fun will be had by all.

We understand the a weekday is not the best for many of you however there are no more weekends available this year. At least with a monday a long weekend is a possibility.

Please get behind this event it will be great fun,

Regards,

Tosh

0422 455 092

SW20-GT

Dino Brown

0414 550 911

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Register your attendance in the calendar!

List of paid entrants

Ian Bullivant (Bullant47)

Dino Brown (red900ss)

Tosh Onishi (SW20-GT)

Nathan Swaczak

Jason (JAS-25T)

Darren Mews (slo200)

Matt St Clair

Richard Whitehead

Adam Moore

JOno Godfrey (GTR032)

Chris Oakey (Poakey)

Glenn Camilleri (cammaS15)

Paul Jacobsohn

Legends who have offered to help on the day:

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....I think we will let the rotors do the smoking;)...

fixed :cheers:

have a great day guys! I'll be out of town but I hope we get a good turn out!

remember, the club is putting money on the line to run events for YOU!

haha, you mean like this?

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hehehe, come on now, lets be nice :cheers:

we have had 3 of these days and only 1 motor blow up, so out of 100 plus cars getting the life thrashed out of em its not too bad. plus it had no oil so not much you can do, lol

Brad

lol.

cars are great.

are there any more people than the ones in the first post herE?

how many members are coming from RENEW?

i'll ahve to see if i can get that day off.

Do you need a helmet, or any other requirements?

Craved , you can walk in to any branch of the National Bank and give them cash.

Fill out one of their blue forms with this info:

Acct Name: Skylines Australia NSW

BSB: 082-356

Acct No.: 54-639-3766

also ask the nice person behind the counter to include " Trackday" in the comments section,

and your spot will be secured! :)




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