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When you say screamers not permitted... is there a noise limit?

No db meter, the initial call comes down to scruitineers (eg they see screamer they won't pass you) or if you've got something superloud I'll be the one who makes the call to send that entrant home.

Really it's just common sense but the rule is there cause the site is on a TAFE and we need a long standing relationship with them. So far they love us :)

A lot of the guys on the limit I know their cars and can make the call before the day.

What have you got that you want to bring?

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Ben, you couldve asked me about this on Sunday. I guess you were too busy not having to fill up your nascup every session lol

Can you PM me please how many spots, and who the spots are for? Same guys as last time?

Cheers big ears

Ok that's all fine. There's heaps of space. The more the merrier IMO

will be great to have them back. Tell them for me if you don't mind please, the courses will be more friendly for their sort of cars

A few less. This next one is like the usual ones, good for beginners to have a try without pressure etc, but also the guys who always try to beat their mates and manage to put on a show, they'll have fun

the one after this one is a "best of" one. All the most kick ass tracks one after the other.

Draw it on ms paint and pm it to me

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In if I have a new car by then!

Daily's are welcome, we've even had a Ford Territory (yep, the 4wd tank) have a go haha, wasnt quick but he had fun

Just want to ensure there's spots left before i send off my money :thumbsup:

No worries, there's spots so send away :banana:

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