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Whats my sau member number Duncan? I am going to be buying a helmet too.

Hey Albert when are you going to buy your helmet. I'll come with you perhaps they'll give us a better price if we buy 2 at once?

sending you pm

you have msg mate :blink:

My god I'm excited.......finally I get to do a Oran Park GP track

anyone got a few stop watches handy?

Hey james which day are you going in?

scoobs, can't wait to see your toy, its great to see another race car in the club

sheng and any others, I can provide a license for club members on Sunday. And I can organise membership for anyone new.

We got helmets today :)

also the CAMS approved fire extinguisher was $32.99 at Repco

Are black leather shoes suitable, or do the shoes have to be covering over the ankle?

got my for 29.95 from supercheap :P

got mine for 27 from auto1!!! :P

Edge - it will certainly make a difference if you bleed the whole system and fill it with dot5 etc

even without that, you sould feel a difference im sure.

scoobs, weather depending!! :)

Don't worry too much either way about the discs unless your old ones are rooted. - but it is a very good idea to bleed the brakes with a good fluid like motul rbf600. Average brake fluid will probably boil up, and good quality fluid needs to be replaced every 12 months anyway.

Daniel I've never been questioned about shoes, although I guess thongs are probably out of the question. You will need long shirt and pants I normally wear jeans and long sleeve cotton tshirt (cooler for this time of year)

BTW has someone double checked that these days are still on?

I rang them a few days ago and it was still on.

I just noticed my right side front sway bar bracket has snapped! :P not sure if I can get a replacement - I'll try to visit Justjap and get a replacement tomorrow morning. Rang them, got the cleaner there who said they havn't closed for Christmas yet

Do you think the rain in the morning will make it so there is more track time to the people who turn up on tomorrow on Saturday?

Since I'll probably be fixing the link on my car in the morning this might work out well.




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