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we here at SAU don't condone that sort of behaviour anyhow

I dont know who you are, but you shouldn't be speaking on behalf of SAU. If that was true this thread would have been closed, before it was even posted.

if you wanna do that stuff go to nissansilvia.com with all the other little boy drifters!

What's the point in saying that anyway, you are old enough to realize what the outcome of that post was going to be. provoking a 20 yr old!

Look I am not on anyones side here, I just think that if people are not interested in the subject discussed on this thread, they should refrain from posting on it.

Cheers.

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Richo,

Your origional post was fine.

something like a Skid Pan even if you have to pay to get in..
PM me for details or addresses we dont want to bring too much attention :)

I think frogstomp31 tends to skim read, hence why he posted locations instead of PM'ing you.

I'm cleaning up this thread now.

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i have try search information of tailem bend race track but no much info come up

and as other event organizing in SAU, 1/2 will not coming

i rather join the event other club organizing

less hassle

http://users.tpg.com.au/heliguy/Events.htm

found this, anyone interest at the Motorkhana Practice Day this sun?

i will try to ring them tomorrow moring

hope they can organize me a CAMS lic b4 the event

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they should have temp license avalible for $20-30 one day. all the events i have been in that are done with CAM's have had the one day option. ill ask Nissan Datsun Car Club about the mitsu track at tailem, i used to be a member and we had an event there once.

the events at lonsdale are very fun, i used to goto everyone of em until they became extreemly popular and we ended up waiting for an hour between turns, which is shit when you consider your on the course for less than 2min at a time.

:fart:

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The event at Talem Bend on the weekend was organised through the rotor club. My mate goes to all the meetings etc. i'll try and find out a name/number, no garuntees tho. Saw a video of the event just yesturday. they ran a motorcana thingy. I'm not sure of the extent of the facilities there, ie. how much road they have, but they definaly have a skid pan.

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my s15 is a second car, and i don't drive it much really.

to make sure i am not buying a car to sit in the garage,

i want to attend as much sport event as i can, maybe a full year cam lic will works out much cheaper for me

they do mention a "L2s" lic, which is under $100 per year

do u know much detail of it?

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ring them up today

and they can oragnise CAMS licence on the spot :D

entre fee : $20

CAM lic

1 day pass is $20

year pass is $46

L2S is $8x

location : Mits Lonsdale car park, Sheriffs Rd gate 2

time: 11:00am

for those who don't have a cam lic pls arrive at least 1/2 hr earlier

hope to see some SAU member there

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