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I'm in and paid, just then so probably won't come through until tomorrow.

will wakefield be hiring out helmets on the day or should i find my own before hand?

is a fire extinguisher in the car required or not since its not a cams event?

is there a petrol station near by or do you guys take extra fuel with you?

i think thats all my questions... for now :D

No fire extinguisher required if your car is road registered. I'll look after ya on the day mate.... :(

No extinguisher may be required, but you'd be silly to go without one. There have been numerous 'road registered' cars go up in flames.. There was an RX7 that went up at an SAU track day a year or so ago.

A 1.5kg extinguisher isnt going to put out a serious fire, but it may mean the difference in time for your car to be completely destroyed before the track officials get there with proper extinguishers.

No fire extinguisher required if your car is road registered. I'll look after ya on the day mate.... :teehee:

thanks mate, i'll need someone to follow around when i first get there so i know what to do. are you going to head up in the morning? if so we should cruise up together.

i have a 1kg cams approved extinguisher that i bought from supercheap, so i might just mount it anyway just to be safe.

i have a 1kg cams approved extinguisher that i bought from supercheap, so i might just mount it anyway just to be safe.

Those little ones are great. We highly recommend them.

Just make sure it is secured properly and for a bit of extra protection you can add a strap

Nice,,,I'm impressed,,,go on tell me you have more in ya. LOL.

Looking at the field do you go out with the sedans?.

Neil.

Nice,,,I'm impressed,,,go on tell me you have more in ya. LOL.

:P:):D

Looking at the field do you go out with the sedans?.

Neil.

:) they had the two open wheelers out together (alone) you should have been there, it was a great day

thanks mate, i'll need someone to follow around when i first get there so i know what to do. are you going to head up in the morning? if so we should cruise up together.

i have a 1kg cams approved extinguisher that i bought from supercheap, so i might just mount it anyway just to be safe.

yeah, i'll be heading up in the morning, around 7am ish, but i'll let you know of the final details closer to the date.....

Hey guys I am in!!! I will transfer some cash tonight...

Whats the go with accomodation? I will be overnighting on Friday (maybe) and Saturday night. Is anyone else staying down there?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ac...hl=accomodation




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