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Team Raceworx will be heading down to Wakefield Park on Monday the 26th of July for a trackday and we would like to invite our friends from SAU to join us :)

When: Monday 26/07/2004

Where: Wakefield Park

Cost: $80 for the full day + $40 for a Wakefield Licence if you don't have one already. The Wakefield Licence is valid for 1 year.

What you will need: Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt, Long Pants, Driver's Licence, Helmet (Helmet hire available for $20 per day with a $50 Deposit )

Reccomended: Plenty of drinking water, tools, racing gloves if you have them

Track opens at 9am, you want to aim to be there for 8:30am so that you can get registered and check over your car and remove all loose items before the track opens. Team Raceworx Drivers will also be more than happy to offer tips and suggestions for new drivers on the day.

Calendar Entry: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ca...do=getinfo&e=67

Please register your attendance in the Calendar and leave a post if you would like to be included in the accomodation bookings

ACCOMODATION

Two Bedroom Family

Rates are for 4 people. Maximum occupancy is 5 people. Charges apply for extra guest. Bedding configuration is a queen size bed and two singles. Spectacular sized rooms. Facilities:

Air Conditioning

Bath (there you go Kelly :rofl:)

Cable TV (wOOt)

Dial-up Internet Access (if you need your SAU fix THAT badly :()

Fax/Modem Telephone Line (if your an uber geek with your own laptop :()

Hairdryer

In house movies

Ironing equipment (so Duncan can iron all of our clothes ;))

Kitchenette (basic facilities)

Opening Windows

Tea/coffee making (ohhh we're goign to need it in the morning)

$109 per room per night. Sleeping 4 people

COST WILL VARY DEPENDING UPON NUMBERS

List of people staying:

Tosh

Kel

Scott (TRW Member)

Chris (CRAVED)

Chris's mate

Chris's other mate

Chris's mate again

Nathan

Nathan's wife

Pete (Fatz)

Emma

Tim (CS_180)

Andrew (Merli)

Ken (Akira)

Jo-Ann

Alistair

Chris (RedX)

4 rooms have been booked. 1 room will be occupied by Pete (Fatz), Emma, Nathan and Nathan's wife and they will cover the cost of that 1 room themselves which leaves the last 3 rooms which totals $357 to be split evenly between 13 people

Tosh

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the MR2 is just the sports model, slightly lower different spring rates, and a pod... driver isn't too experienced he's been there once. 1:18's i think he got down too

the sprinter does low 1:16's, made a few changes to it since then though! runs a CA18det

TOSH!!!!!!

NOT HAPPY JAN

how come i didnt get me an automatic confimation of entry???

of course im there and will c if i get get by without flatspotting atyre this time

oh and i can show u the racing line froma rear view of my car !! HAHAHHA




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