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Steveo, as per our discussion in the middle of the night last friday!!

Am i taking your spot for Dave or completing a new one??? Needs to know so I can pay whoever and do the form!!

Yes you're taking mine :P

Yes you're taking mine ;)

ah okies... send me your bank details then puhlease... can't find em :)

Il get Dave to do the form this weekend..... still no idea which car!! Thinking mine though.... he's much funnier to watch in rwd mode :(

there's a great photo from 12 months ago of turismo's starlet going over that with 4 wheels off the ground ;)
Post up that picture!

Yeah, I never saw that photo, pic or ban :laugh:

farrkkk, how fast was he going?

110ish maybe quicker, didn't really look down, to busy concentrating on flight

thought of another noobie question....

is there a provision to change tyres from the rims down there coz i got some shitty rears in my garage with about 20-30% tread left on them and just incase i happen to get the ones currently on my car down to mettal, would i be able tochange the tyres without having to somehow bring the rims aswell???? if not the dosnt matter i'll just keep the smokeing to a minimum...

Nope, there's no tyre changing facilities down there unfortunately, unless you go to a wheel and tyre shop down there, and I doubt there'd be much open on a Sunday afternoon...

We want to avoid any unintentional skidding or spinning, and we're not allowing drifting or burnouts due to the rules of the facility itself, and we don't want another visit from the EPA for noise pollution either...

so does that mean the skid pan is going to be wet? coz if its dry my tyres will shred like no tomorrow and there will be heaps of noise...... and why does epa care? looking on google earth there doesnt seem to be any houses very near.....???

ps: id rather a wet skid pan anyway

Hey guys, just wondering how many spots are still available? I'm hoping to put the engine back into my GTR this weekend and would love to take it for a thrash if there are still spots available. It would be my first SAU event so it all sounds like awesome fun

Hey guys, just wondering how many spots are still available? I'm hoping to put the engine back into my GTR this weekend and would love to take it for a thrash if there are still spots available. It would be my first SAU event so it all sounds like awesome fun

There are still spots available :)

epa cares as theres a guy with a noise meter across the valley who rings them up as soon as it goes 1 db over the limit, and it will be the wet skidpan.

What a tosser... who doesnt like the sound of a car revving off its guts :)

Dang.. that was a quick responce boys!.. :laugh:

Thanks for the help..

Ill be confirming or not within the next few days..

And whats the CHEAPEST form accomodation that is NOT sleeping in the car.. Fixed back buckets are not comfortable to sleep in..

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