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Yeah my grandads mate is one of the instructos, not sure if you know him as i believe you know my grandad/ maybe/maybe not depends if you are the Brad im thinking of :D

Anyways the instructors name's Kerry, he rolled an evo at targa west though maybe we shouldnt listen to him :)

Kerry Wade ? Who rolled Ross Dunkerton's Evo at Targa ?

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Yeah my grandads mate is one of the instructos, not sure if you know him as i believe you know my grandad/ maybe/maybe not depends if you are the Brad im thinking of :D

Anyways the instructors name's Kerry, he rolled an evo at targa west though maybe we shouldnt listen to him :)

Kerry Wade?

hey guys, ima noobi in here...you talk of members and public members, how do you become either? i take it because im new im a public member right?

i pick up my R33 this weekend, cant wait, im really keen to get on a track anywhere so i can learn to drive this thing, any info will be greatly appreciated,

cheers,

Gonz.

Yeah Kerry Wade, I spent a bit of time helping fix that evo, welll I handed people tools and kicked the tyres a little.

Nah I was just joking, I'm aware he's a great driver. Owns a bridgestone in Cannington I believe with his business partner Graham?

hey guys, ima noobi in here...you talk of members and public members, how do you become either? i take it because im new im a public member right?

i pick up my R33 this weekend, cant wait, im really keen to get on a track anywhere so i can learn to drive this thing, any info will be greatly appreciated,

cheers,

Gonz.

Hi mate,

This will be a SAUWA club event, of which members of the club are given preference to the event. You can join the club if you want, link http://wa.skylinesaustralia.com/sauwa.php

If you just want to remain a public forum member, then you could participate in some of the public events that AHG run etc.

Cheers

Paul

Hi mate,

This will be a SAUWA club event, of which members of the club are given preference to the event. You can join the club if you want, link http://wa.skylinesaustralia.com/sauwa.php

If you just want to remain a public forum member, then you could participate in some of the public events that AHG run etc.

Cheers

Paul

ok sweet, thanks for that Paul, i think i will join then...so you guys organise things like track days at Barbagallo and hill climbs at Wanneroo and the like?

Gonz.

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ok sweet, thanks for that Paul, i think i will join then...so you guys organise things like track days at Barbagallo and hill climbs at Wanneroo and the like?

Gonz.

The first of the AHG Driver Training events is now up in the SAUWA Members area, with the possibility of running a second event if there is enough interest.

A number of the SAUWA Members do track days at Barbagello, but we do this with the No Limits Car Club http://www.nolimitevents.com/, as you need about 35+people to break even on the cost of an event like that.

There are alsp HillClimb runs etc at Jack's Hill, but they are also run by other clubs.

Cheers

Paul

Definately interested in an AHG day or 10 ........... Would love to get out there and learn the capabilities of my car in a safe environment. Barbagallo sounds win and skidpan day sounds awesome. I'll keep checking back to see the progress, cost and what not and if anyone becomes of it I am definately in.

-Chris

Any news on this. Numbers yet? Any possible dates or number of spots filled/left?

The first of the AHG Driver Training events is now up in the SAUWA Members area, with the possibility of running a second event if there is enough interest.

Obviously you need to be a SAUWA member first.

If you don't want to join the club, then you're best off calling AHG directly to see if they have any open events happening soon.

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