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L2S day on at Eastern Creek tomorrow 12th October which I am taking the boat out and do some testing and make sure all good for Phillip Island next week.

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I'm also stinging for another track day, but I'm about to head off to Japan so I need to save my money.

I'm aiming for the next Circuit Club day at Wakefield just after I get back (1 December) if anybody else is keen..

give me a heads up if u don't mind company :)

will do

I'm not 100% keen on wakie being the track of choice as it's going to be a long journey with a trailer

There is an HSV supersprint on the 21st October at Oran Park aswell.

Hey guys,

SAU VIC is coming to NSW on 8 Nov at Wakefield and 9 Nov at EC, so i suggest you go to one of these track days to have some fun and meet some of the SAU crew..

There's a thread in the VIC section: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t176741.html

Come down, it will be worth your while, there will be atleast 5 cars doing sub 1:07's at Wakie!!! :w00t:

lol thats what you guys said last time.....all we saw was vics getting wiped out on 1.07 beers rofl oh and fences in paddocks getting hit.

Neil and I have entered the BMW day. Will be interesting my first time on slicks

so so keen to hit the track again, just finished fitting brembos to the line. just need tyres now, anyone keen to get rid of some 17's with semi's?

i will hopfully be good to go early in the new year.

can we plan a few track days for next year? at a few different tracks and maybe keep some kind of lap time records?

don't know just thinking out loud.

P.S good luck Duncan and Neil.

Ryan

Hey guys,

SAU VIC is coming to NSW on 8 Nov at Wakefield and 9 Nov at EC, so i suggest you go to one of these track days to have some fun and meet some of the SAU crew..

There's a thread in the VIC section: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t176741.html

Come down, it will be worth your while, there will be atleast 5 cars doing sub 1:07's at Wakie!!! :D

i'm hoping to come to one of those, maybe both, depending on funds....

oki, i'm going down to wakie on the 24th.

this is a sure thing... my mechanic said she's got at least 3 track days in her

lets get it over and done with!

any takers?

Liz

i'm keen.....depends on work, i'll try and throw a sickie :D

do you just drive up for the day then come back? cause im not interesting in having to pay for accom. etc.




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