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Hi Guys,

SAUQld Club is booked in for another day at the Gympie skidpan facility - Saturday 13th September .

Those who have been before can attest that it's a great day, it's heaps of fun, and it's not just a PR thing to say that we guarantee you WILL learn something.

Anyway, details!

When: Saturday 13th September 2008. Starts at 8am and concludes at about 4-4.30pm

Where: Roadcraft Driver Training Facility, Gympie

Price: $120

Notes:

Skidpan + other timed events (with prizes on offer)

Drivers enjoy a free BBQ with drinks

Professional rally driver instructor Mark Phillips will be there to offer his expert guidance. He is a damn good teacher!

Please post your interest.

I'll confirm the exact number of spots asap.

Any other questions, please PM me.

Cheers

Waitlist

1. Kent33

2. Turbo Tim

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If for whatever reason the multiple people ahead of me on the list don't happen i'll put my hand up as well.

Would like to get the fwd rig out (as frustrating as it may be) to compare to the old r33, not to mention see how it handles on the limit.

if anyone pulls out pm me.. woudl love to take my new r34 on

i went on a skidpan witha few of you SAU ppl this year i was in a silvia tho tir60 if u remember

anyway its a good fun day hopefully someone drops out!

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