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SKID PAN 13 th DEC ORAN PARK skids on sunday

this may be your last chance to get out there

so come out,n smoke up to say good bye to old OP

to drift your own car will be 125 cams lic not included so add 25 if u dont have one

to drift 5 of our cars will be 450 cams day lic included see the below link for details

http://www.drivingsp...m.au/forum.html

passengers will be allowed for 60 including cams day lic

Day Schedule

8.00 am sharp for sign in,scrutineering and drivers brief

9.00 Drift starts

4.00 drift ends

4.15 drivers de brief

4.30 day end

your car will need to pass scrutineering so nothing loose no leaks ( car must be safe to drift )

u will need the usual AS standard helmet, non flamable clothing neck to wrist to ankles, and closed toe shoes

places r limited so to lock your spot in please e-mail [email protected] or

call Lee 0414 605 822 / Chris 0416 809 880.

hope to see u there

Could have picked a better date for this one! Anyone who's anyone will be at Fairfield Showground all day.

Maybe the non-Nissans out there will attend.

i could not have picked a better date as there is none left

anyone who,s anyone will know that oran park is closing and there are no dates left :down:

i work on nissans pretty much every day ,so looking at them doesnt do a whole lot for me

if i didnt have a chance to slide i would go to Fairfield Showground

but i have the chance so im sliding :blink:



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