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Misc Forums => LSR General Chat => Topic started by: shanespector on March 16, 2009, 02:18:58 AM
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I have a newbie ? Where do i get a logbook? Thanks for any help. :?
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scta... was on the website... if you can't find it let us know and someone will post an address
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I would go to the homepage for this site, click on SCTA-BNI and get the phone number for the office. Call them and I bet they can help.
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Also they're sold at the registration trailer at the event -- both SCTA and ECTA.
When you get your logbook please look for the little envelope that'll be stapled to the inside back cover. It holds that oval frame identification sticker that's to be attached to the vehicle - to identify said vehicle and tie it permanently to the logbook (they're both numbered). Don't lose the sticker -- you'll be asked to point it out when you're at registration.
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Please fill out the front pages........your the only one who can and 80% of the books I look at don't do it so I give it back and go on to the next car. Good Luck
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Thanks for the quick replies. All very helpful. We will be running a B/GR this year for the first time, so will have lots of questions. THANKS in advance for any and all help/insight. Have a wonderful day.
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This thread has a picture of the logbook.
http://www.landracing.com/forum/index.php/topic,1611.0.html (http://www.landracing.com/forum/index.php/topic,1611.0.html)
No hurry to get one. It only takes a few minutes to fill it out at registration.
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The reason for filling out the logbook -- on the front page is where you put basic information about your vehicle -- so that the book is absolutely traceable to your vehicle. Things like make and model and maybe even serial number/VIN, although lots of race vehicles don't have one. Things like size and type of engine, maybe displacement and bore/stroke, perhaps even tranny ratios. Most of the stuff isn't absolutely required -- but your name, the name of the team, the vehicle identity -- that stuff for sure.
Something else that's required -- but is way too often overlooked -- is including some photos of the vehicle. They go on the inside of the front cover. There's room for four -- front, rear, and each side. Again -- we want to make sure the book is for the car or bike we're inspecting in a manner other than just noting that the LSR oval frame sticker is the correct one for the logbook.
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Shane, how about starting a build diary so we can all see what your doing? I would like to see. :cheers:
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Will do. :cheers: