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I'm definitely in.

Just a question with the AASA license, as this is my first track day, do you just fill out the form and bring the $55 on the day? Also wondering where's the best spot to get a helmet from (do they hire them out or will I have to buy one).

Can't wait!

Cheers,

Ash

Hey Ash,

Rhys (the guy who posted above you) directed me to the following place;

http://www.amxoutlets.com/

I went there and got my helmet for $100. I don't think they hire helmets out. And you can get your AASA licence on the day but I think they prefer if you did it before hand.

I hope this helps,

Cheers,

Sanjay

I'm definitely in.

Just a question with the AASA license, as this is my first track day, do you just fill out the form and bring the $55 on the day? Also wondering where's the best spot to get a helmet from (do they hire them out or will I have to buy one).

Can't wait!

Cheers,

Ash

After having that many cars, i still cant believe this is your first track day ash!

I don't have a AASA lisence yet as this would be my first Deca. I read the previous posts and it says I can get one on the day, is that right?

I'm definitely in. Just a question with the AASA license, as this is my first track day, do you just fill out the form and bring the $55 on the day? Also wondering where's the best spot to get a helmet from (do they hire them out or will I have to buy one).Can't wait!Cheers,Ash

Yes, you can get a AASA licence on the day, it's easier to apply beforehand though and tell them you need it for an event on the 4th of June. If you apply on the day bear in mind we dont carry change, so please try to have correct money for the licence fee.

Well we'll be there but not bringing the car, saving up the dollarz for some more semis and some track days instead.

I''ll be bringing my helmet though so get that passenger seat ready Leon! Russ, I call shotgun for some long wang action... sounds so dirty... And to whoever else has space I might try and sleaze some rides :D

Is Shane coming? I'm hanging for a GT-R fix.

We're bringing our drinking boots too...

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