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nsw club plates?

as in....club plate holders/surrounds?

And Nath - come to track day and give the 34 a floggin :)

Shane - any dramas or questions, feel free to pm myself :)

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thanks Chris!!

ill have to make payment on the week before the 21st...i need to get paid.

how long does it take to get to wakefield? ohh and tyres!?!?! i need new tyres!?!

sorry for the hassle! will be my first track day.

You'll be there Sid???

Would love to man.. Just i cant afford it atm.

Havnt worked for ages due to final year of uni and i got exams shortly!!

If i had some coin, i would deff come..

Perhaps in these holidays if i work enough, i just might come to the next one!!

however im going europe end of year so i need money for that lol!!

Since the race car can't be there for the day, I am happy to help out with instructing for anyone who would like some tips

Security - I reckon you are a typical keyboard warrior internet talker - I've never seen you at any track day in the 4 years you have been on these forums. I know you won't prove me wrong by turning up, you will just keep stirring shit in threads.

The whole idea of this track day is to get new people on the track and see how much fun, and how safe it is when you do it properly. Looking forward to seeing some new faces :D

Since the race car can't be there for the day, I am happy to help out with instructing for anyone who would like some tips

Security - I reckon you are a typical keyboard warrior internet talker - I've never seen you at any track day in the 4 years you have been on these forums. I know you won't prove me wrong by turning up, you will just keep stirring shit in threads.

The whole idea of this track day is to get new people on the track and see how much fun, and how safe it is when you do it properly. Looking forward to seeing some new faces :D

Where do i sign for lessons?

Oh and I have a V35 so we can skip the part where you teach me how to blow a GTR motor :D

just jokes Dunc, just jokes :D

seriously though, apart from a lap or 2 if you want, it is about me giving you tips on your driving. not you watching me drive your car.

and there will be a few senior club members as well as me who can help out with tips on the day

seriously though, apart from a lap or 2 if you want, it is about me giving you tips on your driving. not you watching me drive your car.

and there will be a few senior club members as well as me who can help out with tips on the day

Damn - forgot you had a Z

But yeah was definitely serious about some instruction. My biggest probs I think are braking too early and a few corners where my lines are all wrong.

Chris I would bring her out, but she will most likely be in the middle or being tuned/moddified. Also at that point in time the mods will send me broke lol.

Lucky its that way tho as if I did come with 250 at the wheels for example id fry a few tyres, turbo and prob the engine feeling the groove... Hope to see some nice shots of the day tho. If all falls into place early and I feel confident enough with the car with mods close to the date im in.. but doubt it will happen so fast .. Caash.

Have fun now..

thanks Chris!!

ill have to make payment on the week before the 21st...i need to get paid.

how long does it take to get to wakefield? ohh and tyres!?!?! i need new tyres!?!

sorry for the hassle! will be my first track day.

Never been on the track before either, but I think if your tyres aren't bald/nearly bald and depending on how you drive the current set of tyres you have on your car is going to do just fine. Someone confirm this? Because if I'm wrong I might need some rubber :D

Google maps says that it takes about 3.25 hours to get from the Northern Beaches of Sydney to Wakefield... I think one would be able to do it in less, without breaking any laws even.

Yeah, I guess that's fair enough Joe - it gives you something to aim for if you have others to judge yourself against, and I suppose it's always nice to have bragging rights when you do a better time than them.

Hmmm, you've stated that you still don't want to become a member, but do you have any suggestions of what we should be doing to bring more people (including maybe yourself) in? It'd be good to hear some constructive criticism instead of you just saying "the way you guys are going about it is crap..."

i stated that i wouldnt become a member again when the whore threads closed down, it was the only reason i became a member in the first place. and what i dont understand is how sau nsw members are any better than non members to have a whore thread in there. when you can answer me that then it will be something i consider.

Since the race car can't be there for the day, I am happy to help out with instructing for anyone who would like some tips

Security - I reckon you are a typical keyboard warrior internet talker - I've never seen you at any track day in the 4 years you have been on these forums. I know you won't prove me wrong by turning up, you will just keep stirring shit in threads.

The whole idea of this track day is to get new people on the track and see how much fun, and how safe it is when you do it properly. Looking forward to seeing some new faces ;)

well Duncan, if we're giving out opinions here, i'll go to lengths as to say that you are a typical admin hiding behind his pretty green icon, the difference between me and you is i'll say the things i post in person - people on here who know me well enough know im not the 'keyboard warrior' you'd like to think i am.

i also wont be manipulated into going to a track day to prove anything to you. i know how things can go wrong in a car, especially on a track day and know the cost of the fcuk ups if your bases arent covered. truth is i've been more into my drag racing than track in the past 4yrs but i've spent alot of time lately getting my car right for the track and its still not ready yet.

the only things left are tyres and my tune (which i do myself) and she's ready to go. i'm not a 'cheque book racer' who will pay someone else lots of $$ to get my car right, thats not how i get things done and i dont think thats what true motor-sporting is about.

my car is driven daily so if anything goes pop it puts a huge dent in my usual day-to-day which i'm sure you have no clue about. but in saying that, she should be ready soon and the next track day looks like a go.

Wakfield is about 1.5hrs from the Mobil servo at Pheasants Nest on the highway (picton rd exit) - how long it takes you to get there depends where you live in sydney.

I'm sure there will be a cruise down on the morning, but a lot of the people will be staying in goulburn overnight so they do have a 6am start

the only things left are tyres and my tune (which i do myself) and she's ready to go. i'm not a 'cheque book racer' who will pay someone else lots of $$ to get my car right, thats not how i get things done and i dont think thats what true motor-sporting is about.

my car is driven daily so if anything goes pop it puts a huge dent in my usual day-to-day which i'm sure you have no clue about. but in saying that, she should be ready soon and the next track day looks like a go.

Hi Security,

I think you will find that with 75% of the guys in the club, they do their work on their own, to the best of their ability. When they know they are in too deep thats when they move it over to a workshop to get done. I was one of them.

They also have a lot of daily drivers that attend these days, I was also one of these.

When you are out on the track, you are encouraged not to go too hard on your first go, but to ease into it. Especially with the driver experience of the senior members. The whole feel of the day is about having fun and learning. Getting faster during the day is a bonus :)

Also, being a club member for over 4yrs now I have seen very few cars go pop in that time. Usually when it does happen it is one of three things.

1 - the motor was destined to die anyway, even street driving would have caused it.

2 - the driver was mistaking their ability for their ambitions and thrashing the hell out of the car.

3 - it was a rotory ahhahahaha ;)

We encourage everyone to drive within their limits, and teach new "ambitious" drivers to slow down and learn how to drive the right way before they get over excited and do something dangerous to the car, or others out on the track. No one wants to lose 1hr of track time to clean up oil from a busted motor. ;)

I'm in no way trying to convince or manipulate you into coming, just making sure we are clear on what the club offers on its track days as opposed to a regular "no limit" wakefield day.

:O

Jas-25t,

i wasnt talking to the general public in my post, i was talking directly to Duncan about the whole cheque book racer thing. i know alot of guys on here do their own work and thats highly respected. its just the guys who throw big $ at their cars and think they're so awesome that just dont get it.

i know its remote to have something let go but i melted a piston at WSID 3yrs ago, then rebuilt it, then recently my motor started to feel a bit tired so i scrapped it and threw in a fresh rebuilt motor. i'll be heading out to the track soon, i just dont want anything to go wrong especially with the auto box.

I'm pretty sure Duncan isn't a cheque book racer. I know for a fact he is constantly pulling apart his motor himself.. and not paying someone else to do it.

i stated that i wouldnt become a member again when the whore threads closed down, it was the only reason i became a member in the first place. and what i dont understand is how sau nsw members are any better than non members to have a whore thread in there. when you can answer me that then it will be something i consider.

Yeah, that's fair enough, but by the same token it wasn't the club's decision to remove those chat threads, it was the decision of the forum admins. I was pretty annoyed at it too... I liked the separate sections as it allowed me to connect with people in my geographical area and those areas I visit regularly.

well when you blow the same motor 6 times you're bound to learn a thing or 2.

my point is i dont shit stir and thats what the mods think i do. unlike most of the people on here i give off my true opinions and there is no problem in doing that. my opinions will be the same whether it be in a thread or in person.

Shane, no dramas mate!

Id say get a nice fresh set of good street tyres if you can :D

After a few sessions, they will wear down and get "squirmy" but if you dont push too hard, they'll be fine :)

If ya interested mate, theres a few of us driving friday arvo and staying down there, so check that out too if ya keen! We'll be having a few quiet beers the night before :P

I was at OP GP today - and Ive warped my front discs ;) so I gotta get some before wakie

I also had a few pro's in the car with me, and the advice they gave me and tips, was just priceless - dead set, takes seconds off your lap time. Some of the senior members here, like Duncan, can help get your eye in, turn in points, brake points, everyone - Id jump at the chance to have someone like these guys in the front with you :)

I know I will! and Ive already called shot gun for Duncan first LOL

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