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One thing I'll add for those out there that have only done a few track days. Get into a car as a passenger with one of the experienced guys. It takes a few laps to get over the sensation of not being in control, but you learn heaps!

You learn a lot by doing but if you are a keen observer, you can learn a lot that way too.

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hey guys, last minute entry.

ive emailed my form, im with NAB but im not sure if the money will clear by tonight, can i pay on the day??

ill also need a license purchased on the day.

estimated avival time is 730 to get everything sorted.

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If anyone would like some pointers, grab me for a session - I'll be around the dummy grid or flag point somewhere.

i'd like to grab you for a session........oh wait.....

on second thoughts, the boat did need something to chase :P

if you ppl lower your standards enough to jump in a pissy little 2L then i'll cling wrap my passenger seat in case you have any accidents ;)

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hey guys, last minute entry.

ive emailed my form, im with NAB but im not sure if the money will clear by tonight, can i pay on the day??

ill also need a license purchased on the day.

estimated avival time is 730 to get everything sorted.

incase you werent sure paying on the day is fine..

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