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Darren (slo200) and I are organising a trackday at Wakefield Park.

Will basically be similar to a motoconcepts day, with the exception of a lunchtime drift session.

If your interested email me ([email protected]) and I will send you my bank account details.

We need a 100 Dollar Deposit ASAP.

COST: $150 Per Car / Driver

Extra Drivers: $50 Dollars

Passengers: $20 Squid

$40.00 for a Wakefield Clubcomp Licence valid for 12 months

No more than about 25 Cars... so you will get plenty of track time!

We have about 5 skylines, A few xr6 turbos, some 200's and some german toys coming to the day so far. So be quick and get along to the day.

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I've just organised a set of semi-slick tyres so now all im waiting on is my new master cylinder and a clutch adjustment. Provided they go ahead and I can get the day off .. and their are spots still left i'll be in for a day down at wakefield.

I've even convinced my mum to do some driving on the day (she lives down at Goulborn doing work at the Police Academy on skidpan teaching them). She spends all day in falcadores but I think after a few drives in my car that she is starting to get addicted to boost :wassup:

I'll know in about 2wks if im a definite driver (if not then i'm looking to passenger whore with someone).

How many spots in total do we have ? Is this a private day just for us? (seems a little more expensive than other wakefield days??)

WAKEUP EVERYONE !!!!!  

WE SAID TRACKDAY!! That means you can actually drive your car rather than leave it on a stand all day (since they are performance vehicles and all! )  

But i guess skyline owners are more interested in showing there cars than driving them

Dem fightn wordz.

Anyone heading down for the UAS day then backing up for Monday...where are you staying?

And Carlo, Bobb has given me a tentative ok to go, what happens if something breaks on my car n Sunday at the UAS day, ie a genuine reason why i cant participate on Monda??? any chance of a refund?




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