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blacky
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Post by blacky »

Safety on track and some papework I'm led to believe, also require a medical.

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rolty
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Get my first trackcar and get onto a track ASAP - watch this space after Xmas!
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Post by ValoSunnyGti »

Get my Car sorted finally. Then relax :D

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yes logan you do need a medical and the robbing barst...s wont
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Post by gary@apt »

im hoping mine will be back and working again over next few days and hope to use it in some events

i also have a load of people who want to have a passenger ride so plan to take a few out soon
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Post by garetgax »

ill be looking to do my ards at the back end of next year when ive had a bit more track time. Talking to one of the guys at work that runs in the kit car series says its fairly straightforward if youve had some track experience and apply common sense etc to it. Pike sent you an e-mail earlier in the year mate re the golfs etc as Im id really like to run in the series the year after next and wouldnt mind a bit of info in terms of costs etc.

As for this winter nothing car wise except fix the seal strip. I'm in full hockey mode now till spring. Then I'll be looking at whether to vinyll the car, looking at some siebon stuff for it as well if I can afford it. :o

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Post by blackskygtr »

Wrapping her up after the dyno day :cry:
I cant drive in the dry let alone a British winter so i will be waiting till the spring for some tuition and some practise
Well the skyline is gone for good But how cool is my little replacement!!!!! 7lbs 12oz of pure joy....

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Post by Danny@APT »

Not doing much to mine over the winter, apart from trying to get the central locking working properly again :poke: . I've got to make a decision as to whether I keep it another year (and shell out for welding work in various places and fitting some polybushes), or move on to something else.

Thing is I said that last year and it's still bloody here! lol
gary@apt wrote:i also have a load of people who want to have a passenger ride so plan to take a few out soon
Anyone else calling "shotgun"? :-D

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Me :grin:

No change for me, daily driver here.

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