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Eastern Creek Half day Drive day THURSDAY 3rd April.


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Maj, thanks for that I know that the track is pretty safe. I'm not stupid either so there is very minimal chance of anything happening. As far as cornering lines and so on go I would take to a track day like a duck to water, the issue is the car :D

Anyway, I may come to spectate or hop in as a passenger. I'll decide closer to the time.

Hi Kinks,

Bring the pulsar along, I'd be happy to show you how to peddle a fwd round the track :)

I wouldn't worry about damaging the car, I've bever seen a car damaged at one of these days, even with some of the dcikheads you see sometimes. Stay away from the idiots, drive sensibly and work your way up to speed and you'll have a safe and top fun day.

It is a good idea to spectate & passenger for your first track day, it should set your mind at rest. (unless you get in the car with fatz, of course, that'll scare you out of your wits)

Kinks... Definitely bring your car...

Group C are a bunch of slow-asses, so you'll be fine :P

Trust me...

If you go for a ride in someone else's car, you'd better have you car there to take onto the track, because you're going to want it BAD after your passenger ride :)




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