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Temp license ran out 3 days ago, CAMS needed some extra info on medical history which is a slow process. But at least full balance has just been transferred.

Maybe give them a call and see if you can get another temp licence.

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My spot is up for grabs ppl, unfortunately wont have the car ready in time.

I paid $70 deposit already, just want that back and you can pay the rest to Adrian for my spot. :down:

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need the rest of the $$$ guys or clem will cancell the day..

so adrianA, adelaideprosound and no96 all want a spot so first in best dressed!

cheers

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Still waiting to find out if you have to have a fire extinguisher for this track day?

Also can people suggest places to buy a helmet from? I've been to a couple of places but struggling to find one that fits properly (small skinny head but has to clear my prescription sunglasses & normal glasses). I live down south so would prefer not to travel up north but will if necessary.

Still waiting to find out if you have to have a fire extinguisher for this track day?

Also can people suggest places to buy a helmet from? I've been to a couple of places but struggling to find one that fits properly (small skinny head but has to clear my prescription sunglasses & normal glasses). I live down south so would prefer not to travel up north but will if necessary.

Im pretty sure you dont normally need a fire extinguisher for practice days, but i would never go out there without one.

I just use a full face motorbike helmet and i fit my sunnies in no worries. Maybe try South coast Yamaha at Morphett Vale.

sorry I dont have a towbar setup on the stagea

our ford Escape does tho. . . . but Im bringing the stag lol soz

also, yeh Ive got a fire ext. setup in my wagon, for $30 for a 1kg unit and bracket you cant go wrong, albeit mine is in the rear wagon area.

for helmets, any motorbike store should have decent helmets for $100. just make sure it has the aus standards sticker on the outer back. I will bring a spare (or two) in anyone forgets a helmet

I guess I'll be wearing Draggin kevlar-inner denim jeans, long sleeved shirt, leather R-Jays jacket, flat soled shoes, helmet with helmet cam :D

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