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VIC has excellent contacts and generally gets things at a reasonable rate if that helps.

How many are you ordering?

Just contact BEC, she knows the drill for the SAU-Vic supplier :)

Min order is 20!

I'll talk to Bec see what she says..

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Ok I've got a costing for the shit's they work out to be about $43 each.. The most expensive part of the cost is the set up fee's for the front side of the shirts..

I'm going to see what I can do to reduce these costs..

Ol mate Benny put the cost of shirts up a bit!

Anyone who is heading down a day earlier (Thursday) know the full details about the Winton track day on the Friday? Ie... cost to get on, pay on the day? need CAM L2S? full circuit or 2km curcuit??

Cant find any info.... will go back to looking now....

Anyone who is heading down a day earlier (Thursday) know the full details about the Winton track day on the Friday? Ie... cost to get on, pay on the day? need CAM L2S? full circuit or 2km curcuit??

Cant find any info.... will go back to looking now....

1. do you need a cams licence for the track or any

You will need either a CAMS or AASA license yes.

2. how much is this for the day

It's $100

3. is there anywhere you recommend to stay on the thursday night

My advice to the others is just to stay at the place we stay at Shepparton as it is only 30-40mins down the road

4. is it normal long shirt/jumper, pants, ankle to toe shoes and helmet

yep thats fine

got told this hope it helps

that site doesn't really tell us what we're after

anyhow.. i just called them... Friday 24th August is the National Circuit. It'll be $120 and you'll need all the usual stuff (considering you need fire extinguishers etc for deca i didn't ask about this)... Gates open at 8am, racing starts about 10am and goes until 4:30. 30min sessions.




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