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Fri 14&29th Oct Drive Day, At The Creek $120


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Beer Baron, do I add you to the list?

Tommy K, It wil lbe one of the last drive days as the weather starts to hot up, but I undersatnd if the girl comes before your car!

yeah, ad me down thanks mate. I am reviewing some applications at the moment and hopefully wont need to do interviews on the friday.

let's hope the weather stays cool for this one :D

Ok all, 8.30 will be fine as a start time, pay your $120 at the ambo/admin building just before you turn right into the back of the pits.

YOU MUST HAVE YOUR CAMS/L2S or PAYMENT RECIEPT if you want to drive. It would be a good idea to bring your SAU membership card incase they ask for it.

You will have to get your car checked over and then we will be ready to rumble.

If everyone is happy to kick in $5 I will grab a garage to put our gear in, they slug you for $25 for one. I will try and grab a tripple and see if we can fit all the lines in the same spot.

Can everyone please number off and confirm your attendance and advise if you are happy to kick in $5 for garage.

See you there. If any one wants to contact me on the day please call me on 0402847826. Thanks

Paul, sounds good, do you want to pm me your number?

I'm really looking forward to it as this may be the last reasonable temp track day for this year. but I now have a board meeting and interviews on friday, but i think i may be able to miss the board meeting, and hold the interviews next week. plus i wanted to:

fit the new FMIC

fit the castor rods

get a wheel allignment

bleed the brakes

fit a WL rear sway bar

at this stage i think all i'll get done out of that lot is bleeding the brakes!

oops, not so smart this week. At this point it's looking more likely that i WILL be there. if necesary i will just bleed the brakes at the track :)




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