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Hi all :)

Give Ian Luff Motivation Australia a call on (02) 9829 5399 to place your booking

SAU price is $255.00 Don't forget to mention it if you want the discount ;):)

Boz,

How noob friendly are these days?

I wouldn't mind doing it, but don't really want to be spending the day moving out of the way. Especially if the majority of cars are as fast as you've said.

Cheers

Bobby

The luffy days cater to all type of cars and drivers..

It's all about driver training.

Last one I went to was good and there were alot of newbies there. This day should be the same :)

The fast guys are just coming out for some track time as last track day for the year :) you wont be going out with the fast guys unless you want too there is groups

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What Jess said :D

All noobs are welcome. We run different groups for obvious safety reasons ( based on speed and experience ). As there are some seriously fast cars coming out there could be a difference of 15 seconds per lap.........yes 15 seconds per lap around the south is a huuuuuge difference.

The more the better. And as stated, you have some very experienced people wanting to help you learn and improve :down:

Hi Michele :)

Sorry darl'n, but no. Your mirrors are not big enough to see the fast cars trying to pass you :D

You can bring the GTR though :) :) :)

You're right... I didn't see any fast cars trying to pass me... but don't think it was my mirrors :)

It's okay, I don't wanna bruise any egos anyway LOL




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