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Guest RB MaNiAc

im tassie mod for AE86DC & part of my job is to organise track days/cruise's so here it is, you guys are more than welcome to come along if u want.

Track Day

When: Saturday 7th of July

Meeting place: Southern Guys: Granton Car Park(next to brighton memorial hall) @ 8:30am...Northern Guys: meet us at Symonds Plains @ 10:30am

Time: 10:30am

Route and Destination: midlands highway, Symonds Plains...

Cost: $99.00

Rules: NO Burnouts, NO Drifting, No Donuts. u get the picture, GRIP ONLY bitches & ur normal saftey gear such as a helmet

it will be up to you to organise ur own food "n" sh*t

cheers

Andrew :P

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any of you guys considering gong to this??

cheers

Andrew :P

If car is running by then maybe, although it does clash with the Red Nose day Cruise!!!

Oh and the fact that there will be a SAU track day soon ;)

am I missing something, going to what? :mellow:

He means the Yota track day Dom :mellow:

Who are Yota? Is it at the Domain? :P

Yoto, car club maybe ??????????

Its at Symonds

Track Day

When: Saturday 30th of June[/b]

Meeting place: Southern Guys: Granton Car Park(next to brighton memorial hall) @ 8:30am...Northern Guys: meet us at Symonds Plains @ 10:30am[/size]

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  • 3 weeks later...
so is this trackday still going ahead on the 7th july, what time? how much?

yeh this is still going ahead, meeting at symonds plains at 10:30am...details on this are provided in the 1st post...$55 if you are a member of a cams affiliated car club, if ur not the cost is $99.

yeh this is still going ahead, meeting at symonds plains at 10:30am...details on this are provided in the 1st post...$55 if you are a member of a cams affiliated car club, if ur not the cost is $99.

It is only $55.00 if you are a member of a Motorsports Tasmania affiliated car club. I'm not sure who they all are, I know the LCCT are. NWCC are not, there's a couple down south that are.

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