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guys it may be worth mentioning that aaron macgil is running a OP GP track day. 5th of march i think. always a top day, and good to get some pointers etc, plus the carnage cup will give you something to boast about (or cry about).

actually just looking at his updated callendar it doesnt havethe march date on it anymore. the first one now appears to be May 29.

Ok it looks like the reunion and first official SAU NSW track day this year will be Oran Park Grand Prix track on saturday 29 April.

Details to come but it will be as cheap as that track could ever get without someone else paying for you.

Clear your diaries now.

That pic brings back memories.

Anyone got the pic of kebab's car in the kitty litter?

Haha! I remember that! And I remember him finding kittylitter coming from his car for about a month after

http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/dinob/a.../SAU/motley.jpg

http://image-cache.skylinesaustralia.com/f...-1140473485.jpg

man i was thinker then.... but what a hot arse

and gay

thank god i got a real car

oh and that cams day was great who came first (and was a bees dick from lapping a saab)

r31 number one

ill tentativly come

motoconcepts where great tracy and i had a thing where we drift the whole track and they wouldnt kick us off

wonder if the new organisers will do the same

guys it may be worth mentioning that aaron macgil is running a OP GP track day. 5th of march i think. always a top day, and good to get some pointers etc, plus the carnage cup will give you something to boast about (or cry about).

actually just looking at his updated callendar it doesnt havethe march date on it anymore. the first one now appears to be May 29.

Im 100% ok for this Sunday, Im using my SAU S&S gift voucher. The only thing better then a track day is a free track day




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