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Driving Sports. Arrive And Drive /drift 3rd October Eastern Creek


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All u need to do bring is yourself, to eastern creek skidpan on the 3rd of October for the ultimate drifting experience, Driving sports will put you in the drivers seat of four well prepped drifters s15,r31,r32,r33 with four trainers, Two mechanics and stacks of tyres to burn

Day Schedule

8.00am sharp Day starts for drivers brief

9.00 Drift starts

Lunch and drinks will be catered for, but the drift will not stop, so we maximise your time behind the wheel

4.00 drivers de brief

4.30 day ends

Cost

For the whole day, driving sports supplies everything for you.

You arrive and drive for, $450

If you are not keen to drive you can get a half day ride along with our trainers for $80 or if you would just like to watch it’s free to come check it out

So do it, let your inner hoon run free in a fine free and smoke filled paradise

Bookings

As eastern creek is very popular and we only have limited places. The 3rd or Oct is almost full so get in quick.

For more info or to book contact us

Email us

[email protected]

Or call us

Ph 96018646

Lee 0414 605 822

Chris 0414 809 880

Tom 0412 177 876

Here is the web site to check out all the mods done to the cars

http://www.drivingsports.com.au/



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