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hey guys i know its short notice but there is a circuit day THIS SUNDAY at morgan park raceway warwick details below...

CIRCUIT FUN DAY

MORGAN PARK RACEWAY WARWICK QLD

THE AFTERNOON SESSION 12ish TO 5 ish

COST IS $40 as far as i know thats all u have to pay

most times i hear u get alot of track time too which is good...

MEETING PLACE....most of u guys will be comming from bris and the coast so i plan on meeting anyone intrested at the top of the range here in toowoomba then we can all cruise out there together :) .....i think to spectate its free but i am not sure on that at all.....if u are keen reply here and we can arrange a time to meet up.....

it will take most ppl about 1 hr toget to toowoomba from bris then about 45 minutes to the track......

NOTE: this isnt a designated drift day but i dont think they mind it if u hang it out every now and then within reason....

i think thats all the info anything else needed just ask cheers Jon:uh-huh:

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ummm, ive never done this sorta thing before and i only have an NA skyline, but id love to come try it out, would it be worth putting my stocko mags and tyres back on, as i really cant afford to wreck my good ones. What do i need? and nething else u could tell me that i should know being new to this kind of thing.

if you have a set of wheels and tyres that are spare it cant be a bad thing to wack them on for the day i spose...... just check all fluid levels like oil water power steer etc etc etc and that the car is running well and make sure u have plenty of fuel when u get to the track..... and a helmet and long pants and shirt and shoes.....

I am thinking about it. The QLD mini car club I was in, used to go there a bit, just depends on whether I am going out on Saturday night. Got a mate going to England for 12 months and I am sure he said the party was this weekend. If it isn't I will come along. I will find out tomorrow.

lol it may weigh a heap but it looks like a bitch to take out too so id prolly leave it in lol........

okay... sorry guys no confirmation on the spectators bit but id just bring a bit of extra cash along just incase.... i think they also have food there ....COST IS $40 to race but unsure on spectating cost..... would be good to see as many ppl as possible there.....

okay ill meet anyone who is comming at the top of the range here in TOOWOOMBA at the mobil servo at >>>>

**9:30AM** MEET AT TOP OF RANGE....

**10:00am** DEPART THE SERVO AT THE TOP OF THE RANGE AND HEAD FOR WARWICK

**11:00AM** APPROX ARRIVE AT THE TRACK

**12:00PM** THATS WHEN THE SESSION STARTS MAYBE EVEN GET ON THE TRACK EVEN SOONER IF WE ARE LUCKY.....

If everyone can meet at the top of the range servo by 9:45am it would be good cause then we can run on time and stress less :P my mobile number is 0407 642 160 feel free to call me if u have any questions please only call on sat after 5 pm or after 8 am on sunday and please inform us if u are going to be a bit late and we should be able to hang around and wait for you within reason....

a mate told me it takes just over 1 hr to get to the top of the range from YATALA cruising at the speed limit so please use that as a guide i would prefer u all to be early rather than late of course.... i have never been out here racing but i hear its alot of fun and u get alot of track time aswell.....

AND THE BEST THING IS I HEAR A FEW WRX'S ARE COMMING TOO..... that will be "FUN".......

it is a very easy drive here and it has good roads too....hope to see u guys here on sunday morning .....

Hhmm......If coming from Brisbane, the point on Ipswich motorway where you split to go either to Cunningham Hwy or Warrego Hwy (to Tmba) is roughly at Dinmore, Toowoomba, Warwick and Dinmore form a triangle. If you go on from Dinmore on Warrego to Toowoomba then on to Warwick, it's like doing too sides of a triangle. If you stick to Cunningham it will cut out heaps of time and you'll be able to sleep in another 1/2 hr to 45mins.

I only finish work (in brisbane) at 2.30pm :P so I won't be able to make it out.

thats a good piont 4 doorz but i know alot of ppl may rather go longer and travel with a group and have less chance of getting lost i spose....by all means if ppl wanna meet us at maccas at warwick thats cool we just gotta know who to wait for....

if its $40 ull most likely be doing the short track which should se about 40-45 second laps, be warned do not use ur brakes too much cos last time i was there a guy rolled his car, and a few others hit the walls in their beautiful wrx's and liners! id say spectators are free. I wont be going was at darlington park yesterday racing M3's around sweet sweet 200km/h

Originally posted by nismoman18

be warned do not use ur brakes too much cos last time i was there a guy rolled his car

Please refrain from making ridiculous comments like this. How do you know they ran out of brakes?

I just spend almost $5000 on my brakes, should I not use them too much?

Jon : are we allowed to dive under each other under brakes?? :)

Actually on second though...nismoman18 is right, dont use your brakes too much, just go cannoning into the corners way too hot. See you guys in intensive care.

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