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Also note that you have had to do a QR happy laps before you can do a lakeside happy laps.

Ah yes that aswell, sorry bro phorgot that :(

... It's ok, qrs the place to be anyway. Powercruise style lineups down the 4 straights (its how the cool kids do it :P)

Entry is 30 or members/50 for non members I think

Also, Simpsons are on!!!

$35 for members, and non members are not allowed to drive at lakeside although we may make exceptions on a case by case basis. And Eddy is correct, you have to have done QR before you can do Lakeside.

Didnt realise non members weren't aloud, when's the next happy laps after lakeside

17th of August. We would rather have less cars and only people we know, cleaning up a smashed car on a happy laps isn't much fun.

17th of August. We would rather have less cars and only people we know, cleaning up a smashed car on a happy laps isn't much fun.

that's a good point there....can't wait to take my car there :banana:

Didnt realise non members weren't aloud, when's the next happy laps after lakeside

17th of August. We would rather have less cars and only people we know, cleaning up a smashed car on a happy laps isn't much fun.

This. Because its so much easier to clean up someone that you know and love. :/

This. Because its so much easier to clean up someone that you know and love. :/

Generally club members have been to more events, I wasn't part of the decision to make it members only. Also I proved how good I was at cleaning up someone I loves mess on Friday night :P

Generally club members have been to more events, I wasn't part of the decision to make it members only. Also I proved how good I was at cleaning up someone I loves mess on Friday night :P

Yer thanks for that again man, next time ill aim for the bushes instead of the pool

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