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So who is keen?

saturday 13th and sunday 14th

need to be a member of a cams affiliated club (hello SAU NSW!) and need to hold a minimum of L2S Cams licence

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Na...ts-t333260.html

theres a bit of info there in that link.

If you are interested we can have a road trip!

  • 2 weeks later...

Yep,

friday and monday off!

from my joint in gosford it said around 8 or so hours via new england hwy but with me towing a bit longer.

mitch, leaving fri coming back mon

Yep,

friday and monday off!

from my joint in gosford it said around 8 or so hours via new england hwy but with me towing a bit longer.

mitch, leaving fri coming back mon

will try and get time off work shouldn't be a problem. if not may be feeling a bit sick :laugh:

because i'm pulling the engine out today and replacing bearings and piston rings. also saving for coilovers after the wakie track day i had way to much body roll so no more track days till i get coilovers

  • 2 weeks later...

sorry Chris, haven't got back to you. I am going to book accomodation and entry after next weekend's round race meet.

I'm going to leave and do a few hours thursday night to keen friday's drive nice and short....lots of fuel stops when towing with a stagea :banana:

then back on Monday.

sorry Chris, haven't got back to you. I am going to book accomodation and entry after next weekend's round race meet.

I'm going to leave and do a few hours thursday night to keen friday's drive nice and short....lots of fuel stops when towing with a stagea :P

then back on Monday.

Hey Duncan,

I still may or may not need a lift up... I might be looking at driving up myself and spending the few days after over on the gold coast.

Will let you know in the next day or two!



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