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After the succes of the past couple I have run, I have decided to run another :/

As ORAN PARK is closing in DECEMBER 2009, it is getting extremely hard to find available days or dates to run these type of events.

So listed below is what it is all about :laugh:

EVENT: ORAN PARK SOUTH TRACKDAY

DATE: TUESDAY 20TH OCTOBER

BRIEFING: 8.45AM

TIMING: No

DRIVER TRAINERS: JOHN BOSTON, DEAN CANTO and another yet to be determined Driver Trainer.

LUNCH: Yes this will be provided, along with drinks.

COST: $220 per driver

I am looking at keeping the numbers fairly low, and probably going to have 2 groups.

Alot of you probably have not had the chance to have Dean Canto beside you. I have known Dean for a while, as I signed off on him getting his CAMS licence a few years ago. Dean will be doing Bathurst a week or so before this event in the V8 supercars, so I am sure that his eye will be in.

If you are a first timer, or even a seasoned campaigner this is a great day out. Oran is still regarded as one of the best circuits to set up a car on :P

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Yep, the 180 will be there for sure :down:

It will not be 100% finished, but at least it will be out having a run.

It will caged and looking shit hot :P

I wanna chase the little rocket around oran, see if Canto can keep up too :P

It will caged and looking shit hot :P

I wanna chase the little rocket around oran, see if Canto can keep up too ;)

Yes, thanks to you Brad it is going to have the best cage I think I have seen in a 180 :P




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