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Hey guys count me in!!

I'll do the form and transfer once i get paid again next week.

For the cams licence, whats the best class? last time i had one it was an L2S a few years ago, is that still the go?

Hey guys count me in!!

I'll do the form and transfer once i get paid again next week.

For the cams licence, whats the best class? last time i had one it was an L2S a few years ago, is that still the go?

Yep, I'd say an L2S is the best option, as an L2NS rules out your chances of doing some track days.

L2S = Speed

L2NS = Non-Speed

Paid and such..

We dont have to print out our oun scruitineering sheets this time??

Also wont have membership card as it says is needed for signon cause I havnt gotten anything since joining just before last texi..

Cant wait!!

Finally I've had approval to run Mel's Skyline,,,now to get it ready.

1/ Stole wheels off Duncan with rubbish semi's fitted

2/ Get off my arse and fit nismo locker diff

3/ Buy a bloody race seat cheap

4/ Make bracket for firey thingy.

Neil.

Ok, just gotta recheck engagement party times for the day before. Assuming no hassles with the ex, I wanna be there. So it's 45 for the day, how much is the cams license etc? Just checking how much I'll need all up, plus gotta get an extinguisher sigh.

Ok, just gotta recheck engagement party times for the day before. Assuming no hassles with the ex, I wanna be there. So it's 45 for the day, how much is the cams license etc? Just checking how much I'll need all up, plus gotta get an extinguisher sigh.

CAMS L2S licence costs around $100 and last 12 months and is valid at most tracks/events as far as I know. You CAN get a L2NS for around $50, but then you are limited to drifting and events like Texi :ninja:

Fire extinguisher you can get from Autobarn or similar for around $30 - $40.

looks like ill be religated to helping out. Pm me SteveO and let me know what i can do, i dont mind marshalling or cooking...whatever.

Good man, get that clutch in.

Meet at mine on the day, we'll drive up together




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