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UAS are running a track day at Oran Park on SUnday 3 August.

Details are here:

http://www.uniqueautosports.com/Trackday03...rackDayInfo.doc

Application form here:

http://www.uniqueautosports.com/Trackday03...Application.doc

Cost is $195, (+$95 if your wife insists on driving your car as well ;) )

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Oran Park is my favourite! 2 reasons, one cause I've only done it at the driver training day and 2, it's a good blend of speed and corners. EC is all speed and Wakefield is all corners.

If there are no spots at EC then I'll be in for this one for sure.

lol! only if you wear a skirt bitch

we've already got rid of all that kitty litter you know :D

Seriously thoug, we don't hear of that many track days at oran park, so you gotta take the chances. I agree with silver-arrows, its the best track in NSW, great mix of challenges. There is a wall at the last turn onto the straight, but as long as you aren't silly you wont go anywhere near it.

i'll be there to watch as the car wont be on the road then.

A mate did his cams there, and a brand new convertable SAAB rolled it into the wall!!!! OUCH

some nice scratches on their helmets though...lucky that was all

Benm we have 17 and 18 inch used slicks going cheap if helps. P platers yes if half responsible if this is posssible? Just spoke with Geoff from SSS who is bringing his Gibson Motorsports powered R32 GTR which will be a long overdue and hotly contested shoot out with our zed. Will be interesting.

Originally posted by Boosted Zed

Benm we have 17 and 18 inch used slicks going cheap if helps.

Slicks eh, interesting !

How cheap and how used ? (As in approx how many km or laps would I get at EC with no drifting doing 2:00 laptimes?).

To get RE540 Semi-slicks in 225/60/15 it was going to be like $290ea.




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