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here we go price is 150

we need to pick a date and we need 20 car to make the minimum, there is a 30 car maximum but really we only want 20.

im thinking

sunday march 16th..(really up to when we can book it, this will be discused at the bbq on sunday bobin heads) this is a full skid pan wet day with three instructors (instruction will be minimal and basically we will be haveing a drift corse set up)

all liability is taken care through of and i think we should make this a club event

pete

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Hi Peter,

Thanks for the added information re your planned day.

I have the following to offer your members.

* Minimum of 20 cars to be charged.

* Maximum of 30 cars allowed on the day. (to max your drive time)

* Three instructors at the agreed discounted introductory price.

* $149.00 per driver.

* In car training and operating layout etc provided inc all insurances.

When were you looking to run the day? Weekday or weekend?

Peter, I hope this meets with your approval, call me if you have further

questions.

Cheers

Aaron McGill

sounds good, we will work it out on suday

the bbq will be at this day and should make a great site with 20+ skylines carving up the courses set out

when the date is finalised you will have to be quick cause i have already filled 6 positions (on a 5 minute callaround) of the 20

should be a tops day and i have half a chub already

yea baby

pete

wet skidpan is very easy on tyre (my gtr is in 2wd all day for it)

oz you cant go around a track all your life you have to spin of in the went everynow and again

looks like ill have to turn to the dark side to find the numbers hey

it will happen not overnight but it will happen

i am very interested, as long as the course is designed more for drift, being in the wet sounds good too so it means i dont have to change tyres,lol.

how bout more on a saturday? just a suggestion

com'on guys, let those skylines wag there tales a bit!

find a day when you get 2 hours of driving for 150 bux

anyone who thinks this is expensive should think about how long 2 hours of arse out action is (with minimal tyre wear)

thats

75bux per hour

37.5 per 30 mins

1.25 per minute

(note that is better value than a return ticket to central from bankstow)

(note Moto concept charge 120(on average) for 1 hour of track time)

most likely you will get more like 3 hours cause there is only 20 people

note i only have 5 places left

and naturally there is beers at the pub in the evening

pete




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