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when anyone knows the next skip pan day could they let me no asap, or put me down,

i noticed the spots go very quickly.

and after checking it out the other day i am keen as.

thanks everyone

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when anyone knows the next skip pan day could they let me no asap, or put me down,

i noticed the spots go very quickly.

and after checking it out the other day i am keen as.

thanks everyone

http://www.fifthgear.com.au/index.php

check out that site, has all the info you need :)

from the front page :banana:

Upcoming Dates

Skidpan Days:

15 Feb - am, spots AVAILABLE

22 Feb - am, BOOKED

1 Mar - pm, BOOKED

15 Mar - pm, BOOKED

3 May - all day, BOOKED

10 May - am, BOOKED

17 May - all day, AVAILABLE

Hey Zenith13,

There are some very nice photos there. We got alot of video that day but not too many fantastic photos. This is about the best of my efforts.

2009.01.31_Skidpan.jpg

Also a big thanks to Turismo and ZCR for letting me check out the ECUTalk. Cheers lads.

hi guys n girls,

fifth gear called me this morning about the skid pan day on the 17th may

the havnt decide if it will be public or private.

they said if i can get a min of 8 names interested they will make it private for us..

so if there is anyone interested plz put it down and once i have enoough names i will pass it on to fifth gear.

thanks

Hey Zenith13,

There are some very nice photos there. We got alot of video that day but not too many fantastic photos. This is about the best of my efforts.

2009.01.31_Skidpan.jpg

Also a big thanks to Turismo and ZCR for letting me check out the ECUTalk. Cheers lads.

hey Roby, nice pic dude! i'll have to get that skid pan video edited for you

hi guys and girls..

fifth gear have left 8 spots for ppl from skylines australia for the

morning session of sunday the 17th may as only 6 have put forward interest fifth gear have asked those who are keen to go to the website and register asap.

thanks

http://www.fifthgear.com.au/skidpan_booking.php

17th May is both SDMA Hillclimb & Eastern Creek Supersprints *sigh* I'll be at Eastern Creek.

I suggest you start a new thread for this, I almost didn't read it because I thought everyone was still talking about the first one, didn't realise until this morning that a new round was on. Others may be in the same boat.

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