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The 30 day thing you would have read about is someone applying for their CAMS license. They take a while to get it back to you, and there is a 30 day temp license you can ask for, which we can sign off on on the day. That license can be used at pretty much any motoring event.

The AASA license can be issued on the day for $50.

So two different licenses for 2 different reasons. If you plan on doing a lot of different events this year, then the more expensive L2S (CAMS) license is for you. Otherwise, go with the simplicity of the AASA license :)

Don't worry about looking like a noob, it's important that you get it all right :whistling:

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IS the Wakefield license the same as the AASA?

Same company, you can use the license you buy on the day at wakefield, but I don't know if you can use the wakefield license at our event. Will have to have someone check that.

I will be making every effort to get to this event. It was awesome last time.

If it is ok my brother would love to run his Toyota IS 200 which may be finished in time.

Tim.

Yes.

Can you put me on the list. Thanks

I'll do a proper list with paid entrants once we get the payment details up. Should be soon.

I'm in for this. However, being a noob non-member who doesn't drive a Skyline, I'll gladly sit on the bench and wait until you guys open it up to non-members/other marques. I just hope the old Sube isn't too slow out there.

PS: Hi Xmetal :O

Same company, you can use the license you buy on the day at wakefield, but I don't know if you can use the wakefield license at our event. Will have to have someone check that.

Just spoke to the AASA office at Winton, Wakefield Licences will be fine.

Huzzah!

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