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Yup - $35. And Owen the Treasurer will be there so pay him up for one.

We have 3 club Gopro's.

Be sure to PM me with your mailing address because after the day the GoPro's come back to me and I'll Burn a set of DVD's with the video and mail them to you.

My first track day. Loved it and didnt break anything.Thanks for organising it. Deffinitely going to go to more. Great bunch of people, everyone was really well behaved on the track and Im looking forward to seeing the stupid angle I had the Gopro set to. I dont know how to link pics to here. The old way I did it on other forums doesnt.work.

My first track day. Loved it and didnt break anything.Thanks for organising it. Deffinitely going to go to more. Great bunch of people, everyone was really well behaved on the track and Im looking forward to seeing the stupid angle I had the Gopro set to. I dont know how to link pics to here. The old way I did it on other forums doesnt.work.

use something like this (obviously with the right link)

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Thanks for the day Fatz, had an awesome time. Friendly people, lots of laps and the Stag ran faultless all day.

Owen I have your helmet.

If you have You-tubed your video, just post a long link and the forum will do the rest.

awesome dude, thanks - brake pads are rooted, so figured i'd get home while the going was good. will get it off you next meeting.

Thanks Pete - great day. You appear to have a pathological hatred of tyres....

Thanks for the loan of the helmet Owen - lifesaver!

My car is a bit crook - i reckon collapsed cat or boost leak.....

What a great day, besides the wind!

Thanks again to Pete and Jenna for organizing an awesome day, as per usual more track time than you can handle.

Big thumbs up for Pete for showing me what my car can do with a capable driver behind the wheel (diff wrecker!!!!!!....lol)

I would love to see some pics of the flames out of my exhaust if anybody has one hahahaha




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