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AUTO - MOTION AUSTRALIA

HIGH PERFORMANCE DRIVE DAY

ORAN PARK GRAND PRIX TRACK

MONDAY 2ND MAY

G'day drivers,

The crew from Auto-Motion will be holding another fantastic no speed limit high performance track day, this time it's the full Grand Prix track at Oran Park. A full day of quality instruction for those who want it, or a great social outing with a dash of speed for those with the need.

This is a dedicated circuit day with no drifting, just driving! Cost is $275.00 inc gst.

Coffee & cakes will be on from 8.00am, and a scrumy BBQ lunch will be provided.

We will also have a qualified mechanic on hand all day for any "emergency" repairs.

CAMS C3 assessments will also be conducted on the day, just let our office know you want a licence to race & we'll look after the rest. Cost is $550.00 inc gst.

HERE'S A FIRST......any holder of a current CAMS licence can attend the day to test their car for only $150.00 inc gst! Our expert crew will assist with car set-up advice and driving tuition if required.

DRIVER CHALLENGE SERIES REGISTERED DRIVERS may attend the day at a rate of only $55.00

Booking form is attached in pdf format.

Looking forward to seeing you on the day.

Cheers

Everyone at Auto-Motion

Auto-Motion Australia

Ph/Fax: 02 48 722-622

Mob: 0410 317 013

www.auto-motion.com.au

www.aaronmcgillmotorsport.com

Turning dreamers into drivers.

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no mate, $155 for cams license holders is quite cheap which is why I thought it was worth posting up this time. Aaron is normally pretty expensive but CAMS must be covering off the insurance in this case.

no mate, $155 for cams license holders is quite cheap which is why I thought it was worth posting up this time.  Aaron is normally pretty expensive but CAMS must be covering off the insurance in this case.

any cams licence? L2S?

if so, this could be a winner.

OK you will need to be a member of SAU NSW or another CAMS affiliated club. Then, you need to get hold a an L2S CAMS license, which is $81, SAU can issue them on the spot, or you send the forms to CAMS about 2 weeks before.

I'd suggest someone contacts Aaron to confirm L2S is sufficent, and if there is an SAU discount as usual. But $155 is pretty good, and Oran Park GP is a top track :D

OK you will need to be a member of SAU NSW or another CAMS affiliated club.  Then, you need to get hold a an L2S CAMS license, which is $81, SAU can issue them on the spot, or you send the forms to CAMS about 2 weeks before.

I'd suggest someone contacts Aaron to confirm L2S is sufficent, and if there is an SAU discount as usual.  But $155 is pretty good, and Oran Park GP is a top track :rofl:

so whats the CAMS card we got through SAUNSW?



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