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Whatever gave you that idea Matt? :) .... yeah let's get the ball rolling and arrange something! You know I'm in!

Whilst they can cost a bit of money, at the end of the day what is your life worth? Even if you only learn decent braking techniques it could very well make the difference between life and death - of you and/or your car!

Hey guys,

Sorry if it seems like I am post whoring, my friend ask me to past this onto all the people that cruise, I thought it was appropriate for the thread.

This is the email he sent me......

"" Hey Cheeky... nice drag attempt the other week ..

can you pass this on to all you car friends please...

Would like to invite you all to join us at TTP on the 16th March at

TTP from 9am for a come and try day motorkhana. If you have any more

queries just let me know and I will be happy to answer them.

Cost for come and try licence is $21

Cost to join event is $30

Timed event.

(name removed)

Vice president

Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club""

So dudes, what do you think, yay or gay?

Erica.

Lots of little witches hats organised into a track then you go one at a time through the course, whilst being timed. Normally very quickly and VERY sideways! I have never done it but have seen the MG club doing it at TTP .... looked like a blast!

  • 3 weeks later...

Finnaly got some details, They recomend we do the collision avoidance/car control course which is about $240. They have pre planned dates which are all during the week; April 15 & 29(my bday) May 7 & 30 June 13 & 26.

BUT if we have a garanted more than 15 than do another day just for us which would be the way to go. There is also the option of doing the Advanced Driver Training course instead, which is the same price. So what does everone think??

Sounds good but wont save u if u get some "P" plater Knob Jokey sitting up your ass like happened to me on the 4,6 @ Rotary cruise. I had some wanker sitting 3 meters from the back of my car for 12 of the cruise. Some wanker in a white Saab. In future im gonna pull over and let em go when they tail gate me. Any one else get this prob on cruises?

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