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Attention All Sau Newbies Free "cruise Skool"


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Many of you know us and the work we do. Considering all the flack import drivers have had lately and the challenge being a newbie "import driver" can provide, we have decided to run a FREE cruise "skool".

We will have a half day instruction & a half day cruise....no charge & S.Sizzle provided !!! How good is that !!!

(No we are not collecting, we don't sell Amway/Tuppaware and we aren't Jehovah's However, I will draw the line at loaning my 32 out for practice. lol)

Cruise "skool"

"the dr1ft_pig13 OLDS"

little old Jules & BIG old Mark

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will also be good to teach ''cruise etiquette''

nothing worse than being on a cruise and every one drives around you like its a rat race.

...it is on the list my friend ! Ta 4 the heads up all the same.

OLD M

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this is an awesome idea

and i know mark you do some great work mate and this just tops it all up mate

very good thing got going there indeed.....

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sounds like a great idea, just hope the newbies put in the time to attend and don't think they know it all.

cause we all know only i know it all :huh:

possible lesson : tailgaiting - you are not impressing the guy infront of you :D

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The skool has now been confirmed for SUNDAY 31st MAY - meet 10.30am for an 11am start - finish approx 4pm.

Please enrol/re-enrol via PM or email [email protected] including your Christian name & Surname, your current age, licence staus (P plate etc) and finally the type of car you will be driving (ALL makes and models are welcome).

Look forward to seeing you there.

OLD Mark

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  • 3 weeks later...

For those who are thinking they might like to join us ...we have just 3 places left.

OLD Mark

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PM's with the meet location have now been sent to all those enrolled....if you have missed out please PM us....we still have 2 places remaining.

OLD Mark

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Sounds nice, i need more expserience, PM when the next teaching school is =]

....will do it is likely to be in Oct.

OLD Mark

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ill be attending this! need more experience..

Guys it is great to hear u r keen to come ond learn. The 1st skool has been held already & it was a blast, without doubt the most useful info came from "huddy" in his role as a member of SAPOL....he gave us sooo much practical helpful info. The next skool will most probably be in October this yr...watch this space, we will keep u up to speed with its organisation.

OLD Mark

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