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  R DIRTY 3 said:
Great day guys!

The instructor only had to tell off 1 person :) (while i dont condone what was done....it was a little bit funny...just dont do it again *cough*Rhys*cough* ) lol

As i watched the day go on i was happy to see alot of drivers improving.

By the end of the day, alot of people were driving the lines very nicely!

Well done to you all!

Thanks again to Brad for organising the event ;)

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seen you guys there some nice cars, had my GF dad in one of the V8 cars for his 50th.

looking to get my car out there will be looking for next time one is getting organised.

who was driving the BMW was screeming a couple of times off the start :) lots of body roll changing to 2nd....

I really learn a great deal about my car also! understanding things like how to steer correctly, how to enter corners, when it wants to kick out, how to bring it back if it does (or in one instance how to keep it going :D ), learning the capabilities/limits etc.

Big Thanks to Brad. :cool:

  NA_Goodness said:
I'm on PhotoBucket. I want a flickr account, but someone has already taken RM_Photography ;)

AHG Photo Album

Is there more to come mate???

I'm sure many more photos had been taken over the course of the day... :P

i think i need to straighten my number plate :P

i got bent in half by my car cover during a windy night at boddington ;)

like paul said, thanks heaps to brad for organising and coming along :)

ps anyone get video?

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