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fatz, that would be awsome if I could get a ride... I dont weigh much so I wont slow you down. im not really keen on just jumping straight in the deep end so if I could see what its like as a passenger first it would help...

Should have turbo fixed by then... so we have already:

Majanal

Kel

Duncan

Silver

Red

Roy

Akira

Prank

Carlo

Kinks (50/50)

Benm (special spot reserved for you mate... try for the day off!)

Talej (To be convinced on Monday the 9th June)

Talej,

Like Silver said... tis an experience you will never forget... and just look what happened to Carlo... gave him a very small nudge (I think it was not even that) and now he is signing up for them eveywhere he can!!! As for safety if that is one of your issues then rest assured... people are very carefull as all stand to loose alot if they are stupid. We run through basic safety stuff and some basic track rules before getting on the track. The day is professionally run and not often to problems occur as long as things are prepared properly and you drive within yours and the cars limits.

I'm sure if you come along and introduce yourself to me (or any of the guys) they will take you for a few laps... tis not very often we do a lap without a passenger.

Hope to see you there,

Dan.

if i end up dropping out tomorrow due to the cracked cv boot, i will come to this one for sure.. (providing nothing goes all fu(ked in my old shitbox... :) )

but if i run tomorrow i don't think i would be financially recovered in one month ...

Originally posted by Majanal

Benm (special spot reserved for you mate... try for the day off!)

Yup awesome !

If tomorrow goes well than im in for sure (havent asked for a day off in 2 years, now I know why :P)

Guys,

I spoke to Tracy today and the deposit for track days will now have to be $100 and due NO LATER then 2 weeks before the day. I will then transfer the cash into Motoconcepts account and you will have to pay the balance on the day.

How ever I do have 15 spots set aside for this day... so let me know guys... ASAP!

Dan.




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