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The best track day you will go to.

Professional in car and pit race driver instruction.

Professional transponder computerised accurate timing.

Biggest collection of GTS-T's and GTRs as well as other cars including one fast zed.

Crowd of fellow enthusiasts.

Drifting segments.

Pro Photographers.

Events and action caller.

$195 to enter. South Circuit.

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GTR Jason, I thought the guy dissapeared? whats his username on here?

guys can I attend even tho I have an EPA defect atm?

You should be fine, most cars on race tracks will never pass EPA inspection(for road use)

Edited by Flaps

John,

Whats the track sheduale look like, ie what drive type and times.

Whats the count how may cars do you have?

Remember, you only have 4 days to not have your boat ready.

Hmm I can already taste that bottle of 707 now.

GTR Jason was my mechnaic for a while on the R32... then he dissapeared and some dodgyass holden mechianic that bought his workshop quoted me $3000 to fix a little problem that I later found was just a speedo needle sticking out of the instrument cluster and controlled everything on the car includign speed, hicas, power steering etc.!!!! Free 5 minute fix against $3000 that would not fix the problem and take forever!!!!!

Not a lot of SAU people there but a great day even though I was only there for 3 sessions.

How did Caroline go in the Silver Zed? Did anyone notice the tyres she had on? :(

Adrian



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