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So, looking for people who are interested in doing a tricks and spins skid pan day.

Looking at covering things like the 360 degree spins, and 180 flicks and handbrake parks and other crazy stuff.

This skid pan day will have some complexity to some of the moves.

Skidding will definatly be on the agenda.

Spots will be limited to 16 like normal, with the usual BBQ lunch and drinks.

1: NA-R33

2: Toddlls

3: Paul

4: Hellfire

5: Kody

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opps, forgot the price!

hahaha.. sorry!

Its $120 for 8 hours. Free BBQ, dinks and tuition! 8am start.

Entry fee gets you and 1 freind/girlfreind in, and you can share drive the car...(take turns)

OR, you can buy 2 spots and you both drive the same car, just with different numbers on it!

This is the skid season for 2009.

Some clips..

To look up the skid pan, search: pronger prd on google maps.

Dates:

14 March ------------- Maryborough Street Machines

21 March .................Gympie Crew

25 April ********** SAU

23 May~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Bundy

13 June =========Tricks and spins skid day!

20 June ***********Sau

11 July................... ..Gympie Crew

08 Aug >>>>>>>>>Street Commodores Forum

22 August -------------Maryborough

12 September ***** Sau

10 Oct------------------Gympie Crew

Payments:

NAB

A J Drew

BSB: 084691

ACC: 832519534

No money up front = no spot = no skid day for you..

To pay for a skid date, put your name and the skid date your paying for in the reference.

eg, "Dave 21-3-09" or "Dave 21.3.09"

when you pay for a date, please send me a PM or email ( [email protected] ) to confirm your payment.

I will then email you back to verify payment has cleared.

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