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Thanks all!

So very very very excited about this. Will know more next week - but will be sure to keep you all posted :(

This may help with more information:

http://www.p1international.com.au

OMG!

Wasn't far off then :)

I think one of the guys on the UK forum I use is a member, if not is someone he works with as I have seen the site before and the idea.

Very cool though :)

Presumably you would be managing delivery/training of drivers/collection of cars?

James, i'm lost like many, just tell us what your JOB is !!!!!!

Congrats, sounds awesome.

P1 International is a company that (might have terminology a bit wrong here) owns some very nice supercars. People can pay to be members on an annual basis and must attend some kind of advanced driving course. Their membership entitles/gives them points which can be redeemed against kilometers of travel in a supercar (think its kms, not days or hours). There is a signing up fee and an ongoing annual fee.

Position wise, perhaps managing the above process for Melbourne?

man thats pretty cool james.

makes my job of talking shit and sinking beers at lunch look shit.

Now you can talk shit and drive some wicked cars...then talk some more shit..fantastic! where do i sign?

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