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The best track day you will go to.

Professional in car and pit race driver instruction.

Professional transponder computerised accurate timing.

Biggest collection of GTS-T's and GTRs as well as other cars including one fast zed.

Crowd of fellow enthusiasts.

Drifting segments.

Pro Photographers.

Events and action caller.

$195 to enter. South Circuit.

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GTR Jason, I thought the guy dissapeared? whats his username on here?

guys can I attend even tho I have an EPA defect atm?

You should be fine, most cars on race tracks will never pass EPA inspection(for road use)

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John,

Whats the track sheduale look like, ie what drive type and times.

Whats the count how may cars do you have?

Remember, you only have 4 days to not have your boat ready.

Hmm I can already taste that bottle of 707 now.

GTR Jason was my mechnaic for a while on the R32... then he dissapeared and some dodgyass holden mechianic that bought his workshop quoted me $3000 to fix a little problem that I later found was just a speedo needle sticking out of the instrument cluster and controlled everything on the car includign speed, hicas, power steering etc.!!!! Free 5 minute fix against $3000 that would not fix the problem and take forever!!!!!

Not a lot of SAU people there but a great day even though I was only there for 3 sessions.

How did Caroline go in the Silver Zed? Did anyone notice the tyres she had on? :(

Adrian



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