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Might come and watch if its not raining...

If only i still had my car i would be out on the track!

Hope no one leaves the track like i did last time!

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looking at a shell tonight, once we see it we will decide if we are going to just swap everything because Andrew is to busy getting his car ready for drifts :thumbsup:

Might look at buying a running s14 and to be just like Lance and Andrew :D haha

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If that question is for me...then i don't think i will be using it

but Aisha (the girl who signs you on) know who i am..so i doubt anyone else would be able to use it :)

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- L2S (Racing and Drifting) - $95 for the year

- L2NS (Drifting only) - $50 for the year

- L2SE (one day licence) - $45 for the day/night.

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- L2S (Racing and Drifting) - $95 for the year

- L2NS (Drifting only) - $50 for the year

- L2SE (one day licence) - $45 for the day/night.

haha i got lucky paid $48 for annual licences(got it in dec)

you also need wascc day membership,~$60, and then practice fee$60

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