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Spoke to a KIWICAR agent in Brissy today about my car, as it was originally going to land today. Checked KIWICAR web site this morning and schedule had changed... Car is now landing tomorrow morning 6am. He also advised that I'd be dreaming if I thought I would have my car in Melbourne by 6th - 7th of this month, which would leave maybee just enough time to get it complied and come down to the meet. So, I won't be showing my face at this meet unless I rock up in my brother in-laws REX and I don't want to spoil the day or give the REX a complex:). Fingers crossed I may get some good news for a change and everything will run smooth and I can make it. If not I will join at next months annual meeting or via mail.

Would it be a bad idea to bring a unregoed 34 along, with a UVP?  

you think i could convince the men in blue that workshops are open on Sunday's??

OK I will get down and put some names (forum) to faces. That will be good. I also will have a UVP... are the jacks being invited? Is it worth the risk? Whats the worst they could do? It's tempting.

just a thought...

have you notified the local police of this gathering?

i would hate for an officer to roll past then recruit about 5 cars and start defecting people.  

if they know about it they might leave it alone...

Warren.

not really. as have been done before. without any problems.

dont hoon around and you wont have a problem.

If there is a problem, as always, ill deal with it on the day.

Now, no more talk or paranoia of police for gods sake

i got a quick question about the CAMS liscence...

If i join the club, and get the CAMS liscence through SAUVIC. Can i only get on the track when the whole club goes, or can i attent other events?? How often will the track days be??

I will quickly answer this.

You can attend other track days which have open invitations (which are most track days)

To give you an idea - your SAUVIC membership plus a L2S CAMS licence will allow you to attened the following track days coming up.

19/9 - Sandown (ARCOC)

19/9 - Calder (FFCC)

19/9 - Phillip Island (HSV)

3/10 - Sandown (ARCOC)

16/10 - Sandown (JAG)

24/10 - Sandown (Maserati)

30/10 - Sandown (HSV)

31/10 - Calder (WRX)

13/11 - Phillip Island (PIARC)

14/11 - Phillip Island (PIARC)

why?

id rather it was done by the president and i see no issue in them knowing where there for a "family event" rather than dealing with them on the day cause they notice a whole bunch of cars there and come to investigate

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