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Just called OP,

Days for L2S days are in early feb,

2,3,4,5,6,9 and thats all she could tell me at this stage

Im hoping to head out on the 2nd, if not, will be the following friday the 9th.

Anyone else?

Usual stuff, $110 bucks or so? 830 or so get there

p.s. anyone got 16 inch semis at home they dont need? :happy:

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Just called OP,

Days for L2S days are in early feb,

2,3,4,5,6,9 and thats all she could tell me at this stage

Im hoping to head out on the 2nd, if not, will be the following friday the 9th.

Anyone else?

Usual stuff, $110 bucks or so? 830 or so get there

yeah im keen!

well I'm a chance for a late feb day, but just need to know which are the GP track days as that's all I'm really interested in at the moment. thanks for putting up the dates :devil:

  • 2 weeks later...

had an abosulute ball tearer today!!!

brilliant fun!!

no idea on times, but felt really good.

after a while my tyres got too warm

end of 1st seassion, brake pedal decided to goto the floor coming onto last turn....not good!!!

2nd session, took it easy with brakes, they held up, got into it after a few laps

3rd session, decided to teach myself more on drifting used handbrake for some turn ins, and slide through some of the corners/hairpins.

also good as we used some of the other parts of the track!

OP is good for not being strict!!

In the L2S group - me, Scoobs- great to meet you Steve!!!!! and an S15 drift car!

was awesome!

yeah was a great day just wish the tyres were beter that let me down alot but had some fun in the north part of the track teaching my self how to drift a little. it was great to meet you to chris will hopefully see you at another track day soon.

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