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Greetings all - yes , my first post on SAU, have lurked here for some time though being a fan of Skylines and all. Who isn't?!

ANYHOO:

It's that time of year again - the Altezza Club are holding another Ian Luff Stage 1.5 Advanced Driving Course at Oran Park.

For those who don't know, the Ian Luff advanced driving course is a chance for you to get out and learn the basics of how your car stops and turns on the limit in a safe and controlled environment. And it's bloody good fun!

Basically, our club books an Ian Luff day each year, catered specifically for our club and other like minded clubs to get out on the skid pan and learn a few pointers about car control.

Why Stage 1.5? Because this is a car club orientated day, the Luff crew throw in some stage 2 cloverleaf, slalom and skid pan to go with the stage 1 stuff.

Details on the Altezza Club forums, including how to join in, here:

http://forum.altezzaclub.org.au/index.php?...p?showtopic=760

Here's some testimonials from the last one we did last year (and some tasty pics to salivate over.)

note the lack of Skylines.... we would like to see some NISSAN POWA on display this year!

http://forum.altezzaclub.org.au/index.php?...wtopic=73&st=40

PM me for more info, or post to this thread. Please, firm commitments only, and only a deposit will secure your spot!

Cost is $250.00 for the day, with a catered lunch included!

Cheers,

Matt

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  • 2 weeks later...

Yes, it's a Monday. Costs more to do it on a weekend, and that doesn't include lunch.

Details in brief:

Date: Monday, August 1 2005

Time: 830am -430pm

Location: Oran Parks

Cost: $250.00 (includes lunch)

It's the best Monday/sick day you'll have all year!

There is now only 1 space remaining on this course. Please email or PM me if you intend to take this coveted spot!

I also have 2 payments from people who have NOT emailed me to confirm their deposit. If you think you may be one of these people or if you have not received direct confirmation of payment from me and me only, then email me or PM me ASAP with details of your deposit.



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