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Advanced Driver Training Course - Sandown - Sat 19 Jan 2008


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just want to know, would u have to drive ur own car or is a test car suppled?

also what do u get out of it? eg like certificate's?, more demerit points on ur licence?, cheaper car insurance? etc..

cheers

bill

you have to drive your own car i believe

what you get out of it is basically you learn how to control and drive your car in a way that you have total control of it (i believe thats more or less the goal for the day)

as for demerit points and cheaper car insurance, dont think that is the case

Saturday is going to be 35 :D

anything to specifically look at/check/take care of with the car before going through a whole driving day in that heat?

Advanced Driving Course is not very hard on your car, just a normal check over is fine.

Saturday is going to be 35 :/

anything to specifically look at/check/take care of with the car before going through a whole driving day in that heat?

Typical Melbourne - wouldnt worry about the heat anymore

http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDV10450.shtml

Have fun tomorrow guys - im sure itll be a blast :huh:

wet track, should be fun :D

are we cruising to this thing, or we just making our own ways there?

EDIT: i just rang Shannons, shannonites should be getting full cover for the day! As it's not time trial related, not CAMS related, doesn't require special license, qualified instructors will be there and it's purely about increasing ones skills in relation to controlling a car.

Pg.30 of some booklet shannon's people will find the info

cheers :D

i've paid deposit and sent ya an email Kev in case you didn't know :D

um... what time does this start and go to? or have i just missed the time somewhere

i've paid deposit and sent ya an email Kev in case you didn't know :(

um... what time does this start and go to? or have i just missed the time somewhere

Daniel

I sent you the attendance info attached to the last email you got from me

Please email me if you need info

maybe as i'm a late edition, i haven't got that info??

if anyone is still up, could they please post the start-end times for this thing tomorrow? And if there is a specific entrance to go into etc...

cheers,

daniel




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