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thread derailment.. ehh?

I thought that was a normal and anticipacted event on the SAU forum?

aarrrgghhhh haha ahahaah

anyhoe.. mybad

hey aaron, i have a mate who might be interested in going to a skidpan day, but hes got a commodore, also isnt a member of sau at all, just was keen to get out there and give it a go. how coudl he get in contact with you about attending one of these days that arent specifically for sau members etc

Hooray good to see people got pics or vids or whatever. So pissed I couldn't make it after organising everything LOL but oh wells, shit happens.

As far as I know, the SAu days are already full, and then there's already reserves. But if anyone's interested, put your name down there's a chance you could get a place last minute (it's paid members priority).

I'll get in contact with Jarrad see if I can get his pics.

Anna xo

Jarrads still got most of them, his camera battery died before we could get most of them off which is why this is all I have. Next time I see him ill grab some more.

cool cheers. just try and post them up in here so we can download them, if u can.

and hi anna, yeah thanks for organising for us guys to attend. i had fun. was a good day out. when we were in timed events was really fun, made everybody compete against each other rather then trying to drift i think ppl got more out of that side of it.

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PM sent 85URK!

Anna, u want to get on a list? they chang lots.. so get onto a list and ur at least in for a chance!

this skid day alone.. I've had 5 cars pull out. 1 was stolen and recovered, 2 break downs, 1 work commitments and the last is overseas!

PM me for interest, I'll add your name to the list! You just might hit the jack pot!

and furthermore.. Lars (nissan-R33) is still taking bookings for the bundy - maryborough (or any other car) day that I'm running. PM him asap! That list will be full soon if it isn't already. Look for his thread in the events section!

sorry to hi-jack again.

As you all can see.. skid pans are popular!

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