Oh hell yeah!

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No sales tax, no insurance laws, no helmet laws (to weed out the squids), and now... THIS!

I am *SO* moving to NH. Hey Kevin, you need a roommate? :p
 
Oh hell NO!

Fuck this!

Monthly Price Schedule
Price Effective Bronze Silver Gold
April 1, 2004 $4,500 $14,000 $21,000
May 1, 2004 $4,500 $14,500 $22,000
June 1, 2004 $5,000 $15,000 $23,000
July 1, 2004 $5,000 $15,500 $24,000
August 1, 2004 $5,500 $16,000 $25,000
September 1, 2004 $5,500 $16,500 $26,000
October 1, 2004 $6,000 $17,000 $28,000
November 1, 2004 $6,000 $17,500 $29,000
December 1, 2004 $6,500 $18,000 $30,000
January 1, 2005 $6,500 $18,500 $31,000
February 1, 2005 $7,000 $19,000 $32,000
March 1, 2005 $7,000 $19,500 $33,000
April 1, 2005 $8,000 $20,000 $35,000


Screw that; I'd rather spend $200 a day for an open tracking session at Limerock or NHIS...
 
haha, if I didn't live in Durham during the year, I would be all about having a mechanic roomate :p


edit: wow those prices are wack. I'm guessing they are so high because it's a brand new track.
 
I guess your membership includes access to a private resort. Thats why the prices are so high. It's like a golf country club. That shit costs a ton of money too.


The monthly fee is like from 175 to 75$ per month depending on the level. Those high prices are a one time deal. So you pay like 4 grand, then like 100 bucks per month. Thats a lifetime membership I guess.


Worth it IMO to be able to go track driving all the time, if you got the cash. But it's definitley like a yuppie thing. Not very cheap.
 
Believe it or not, this is a repost. Only difference is that they now have their official site up.

There are lesser member packages there. They were talking about a windtunnel membership,unlimited dyno time, and storage for your race car. IT's still an awesome deal, and I'll be a member of that before some lame ass golf clubhouse.

-> Steve
 
Originally posted by Loco Honkey@Jun 17 2004, 09:41 PM
No sales tax, no insurance laws, no helmet laws (to weed out the squids), and now... THIS!

I am *SO* moving to NH. Hey Kevin, you need a roommate? :p

Coolness... and NH is so conveniently sandwiched between Vermont (Rte. 17) and Maine (seacoast & lobster). :)
 
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