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    Since CalClub is your local region, start there. www.calclub.com. According to their schedule, they're having a school Feb 21/22 at Willow Springs. Up here in San Francisco Region, we're doing one at Thunderhill on the following weekend.

    The SCCA schools are much cheaper than the accredited non-club schools.
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    how much do they go for?

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    SFR's is $625. You'll have to contact CalClub to find out about theirs.
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    ok thats not bad at all how many days is it usally? all i need to have is a roll cage and harness and my safty equipment correct?? i dont actually have to have my car build for ITS yet correct?

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    Your gonna need a car that has a log book.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ismaelae86 View Post
    ok thats not bad at all how many days is it usally? all i need to have is a roll cage and harness and my safty equipment correct?? i dont actually have to have my car build for ITS yet correct?
    It would have to meet all the SCCA Safety requirements and (as mentioned) have a log book. Class legality isn't as important for your school though...
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    as for a log book all i have to do is order one from my nearest regional office correct?

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    sorry for so many questions theres just so much to do that i dont want to miss anything lol my log book just has o be empty right??? and they fill it out?? sorry im new and i dont know what the log book is for or what to do with it
    Last edited by ismaelae86; 11-30-2008 at 03:47 PM.

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