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Cheap Willowbank (QR) Track Day Monday 11th July 2005


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Anyone interested in a private track day at Willowbank on Monday 11th July 2005?

Looking at 8 cars on the track at once

+ we will have the option to choose which track we want to use (and can change it between sessions if required and if agreed by the riders).

gates open at 8:00am for a 8:30am start

Cost will be $110.00 each and spectators are free

Numbers are limited so let me know ASAP

At this stage numbers are limited to 40 for a half day session (8:30am - 12:30pm), if there is more interest and more numbers we can look at extending the session to 5:00pm if we can get 50 people

I have set up a CBA account for the track day

Commonwealth Bank

BSB: 064 183

Account: 10117368

You need to put your username on the deposit so I know who has paid.

Regards

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Hi,

Might be if I can get some time off work will let u know.

I haven't had a track day before so where do i go and

what do i need to bring? I'll take it pretty easy being

my first time etc.

Mines a 34gtt tiptronic hope thats ok. The brakes are good

with plenty of meat on the pads.

Zymotic / Genesis / maccattack,

Usual safety gear required:

Helmet

Long Sleve Shirt

Long Pants

Shoes

I would be good to see you guys attend + any other Skyline Australia menbers

+ Don't forget that it is free to spectate.

Don't forget I will need payment of the $110 ASAP (account details in the 1st thread).

Make sure that you include your user name on the deposit so that I know that you have paid.

Regards,

The following Skyline Australia members have expressed an interest in attending the track day:

EVO Cam - EVO 8

Zymotic - 34GTS

Maccattack - 33GTR

Jlnewton - 33GTR

Genesis - 32GTR

Ebola -33t - 33GTS

I hope that I have the correct vehicles noted.

Please confirm your attendance and arrange payment of $110 for the track day.

Account details are in the 1st post or if you prefer you can pay Paul.

Please make sure that you include your username so I know that you have paid.

Regards,

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