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Mate,

Ive tried to bend every rule possible, tried to every which way as I would love to take the mrs for a spin, however, this is straight from Aaron

"Unfortunately the world has changed, no one has insurance that covers passengers anymore within Australia. I can't even get cover & have to run under a CAMS insurance policy and they are adamant re the no passenger clause."

This really sucks, as I would like to take friends for a ride, so this is beyond anyones control.

My apologies guys,

Chris

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Mate,

Ive tried to bend every rule possible, tried to every which way as I would love to take the mrs for a spin, however, this is straight from Aaron

"Unfortunately the world has changed, no one has insurance that covers passengers anymore within Australia. I can't even get cover & have to run under a CAMS insurance policy and they are adamant re the no passenger clause."

This really sucks, as I would like to take friends for a ride, so this is beyond anyones control.

My apologies guys,

Chris

:blink:

hmm that sucks so not even other paid drivers can come passenger??

From what Aaron is saying at this stage - no. But I do see your point, and hopefully we can work it out on the day, as it would be great to compare cars and driving style to mates and such!

I'll work on it :thumbsup:

Victor - that saturday night - Ive got my mrs best friends 21st, a good mates engagement party and my mrs brothers farewell party.

Im going to be extremely buggered that weekend!!!!!!

If I bring semi slicks to this will it be bad? ie. A waste? Coz I dont really have any crappy tyres. :laugh:

Hi Vic - Tyre wear will be minimal so I wouldn't be too concerned about that.

I wouldn't reccommend that you use semi slicks for this day if I were you!




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