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hmmm im there on the 15th for a trackday, still spots left for that one if your schedule permits.

http://www.nissansportscarclub.org/forum/showthread.php?t=4851&page=5

Link only works if you have NSCC membership (forum registration is not sufficient) and the NSCC calender is near useless for information.

What is on the 25th dont_ask ?

Wakefield has a Speed off the street day on the 25th and My co-workers said if other people are going and cant make the 17th we can do the 25th instead.

For a20089 you are around the corner so you can come join us.

crap sorry my bad for the fail link, no wonder their forum is dead :P

is just a cheap club day on the 15th basically. would come on the monday but dont think i can afford two track days in such a short space of time :(

def go either way dont_ask, post plenty of pics here and make us all very jealous. will be good to see you at the next offical club day and then you can post up a comparo between how we do it and a random day.

Wakefield has a Speed off the street day on the 25th and My co-workers said if other people are going and cant make the 17th we can do the 25th instead.

For a20089 you are around the corner so you can come join us.

Hay man, i could probably make it on the 25th if your still going.

Wakefield has a Speed off the street day on the 25th and My co-workers said if other people are going and cant make the 17th we can do the 25th instead.

For a20089 you are around the corner so you can come join us.

25th sounds better, more time to ask for the day off. Any chance of timing each other?

15th would have been the best day considering they would have timing, but I've got other commitments on the day.

I think i push it to next month my girlfriend wants to celebrate the 28th with me because its my birthday lol.

Can i postpone it guys all together sorry!

Next month either on the 1st of Nov or the 10th of Nov

Which will give everyone time to get time off to turn up for the track.

At least some of you guys can eat my dust and i will be eating someone elses hahhaa

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