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just rent them

cost 120 for the day speak to duncan (he puyt me onto it)

they just scrutineer the car .. dont car about where it cam from

Cool, I will. I just remembered from previous track days they want rego papers showing your name, but I have to say it seems like they rarely check that :D

I'll have a word to duncan next week. Been dying to get back to the track but don't want to take the GTI-R out now that it's up for sale, and the GTR aint' here yet.

Richard

hahah Sky Vehicle rentals on parra rd in haberfield have supported my rental racing in sydney....in fact I got my cams license in one of their cars. it was an absolute heap of shit tho, bald front left tyre and terrible brakes....even worse when they went back.

The s2000 I hired in melb for the 2 days at phillip island was excellent though, I was very surprised...

But probably the best bet for a rental car is to go to one of the big chains, hertz, delta, thrifty etc etc and hire a small manual car....they maintain them pretty well.

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