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I am getting my R32 this weekend and am keen to test her out. So count me in please.

Let me know any details or whatever at: [email protected]

We need to do this kind of stuff more often.

Like track days and everything.

Sounds good and cheap to me,

Thanks.

Eddie

lol! you certainly do need a sump baffle, otherwise you may suffer SBS.

Actually, skid pans are a really easy day on the car. You get bugger all tyre and brake wear which is *very* different to a full track day.

No helmet required, will probably need long clothes.

Fatz organised one about 6 months ago and it was *top* fun.

yea that laack day cost me about 500 but shit it was fun

just keep saying the word drift and lots of non track day pleople will come out dont mention the skid pan or they wont turn up

maybe we should get a company to sponsor the day that puts in sump baffels.... they will make a fortune

pete

20 people so far. 20 More to go.

Fatz, You can pay $100 and do both the AM & the PM.

We can have 20 people $50 9am -1pm & then 20 people $50 1pm - 5pm. You get the same amount of time, just less wait between goes.

Im in for any kind of drift day, imo Not enough of them in NSW

this question might sound stupid, but what kind of drifting is there to be had on a skid pan. Will there be courses marked out with witches hats or something.?

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