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Something i did find interesting on the day (that wasnt on the skidpan) was that in the afternoon when i was taking pics from the other end closer to the race track their was a race/praction session of guy riding motorbikes doubling a person on the back.

I've never seen this before and found it quite suprising that they were still able to corner soooo quickly.

just found out

sounds like everyone had a great time except for one tool "the guy in the wrx with the flat tires" that wrote the whole day off on another forum and gave arron a very bad rap..... which is complete crap cause the day was run 100% to the way i wanted it o be

he had alot to say about the day and i wold like to say that what he said was completely wrong and the day was run exactly how we intended it to be and i would have no hestitation in going back to arron macgil for a skidpan day.

mmm, thats a shame, I didn't hear a complaint from anyone else? perhaps hyundai drivers have a special point of view.

Originally posted by fatz

one with 18's standard colour

pete

Oh, you mean that Ben trouble maker! Dark blue wrx, right?

The ONLY bad thing about the day was that I didn't have a car to drive. But my spot went to a bloke that really enjoyed himself (Lucky bastard!).

Well done pete... I'll be driving at the next one. (fingers crossed)

Tex , the Buick is a boat so it will be right at home on the Skid Pan :)

Yeah thanks for the slot Dan :)

Has anyone else tried to clean their car? I can't get rid of the smear marks. Tried cleaning the windscreen 5 or 6 times. Looks like a polish will be required. Must be a combination of emulsified rubber, oil and dirt...:P

Originally posted by red900ss

Has anyone else tried to clean their car? I can't get rid of the smear marks. Tried cleaning the windscreen 5 or 6 times. Looks like a polish will be required. Must be a combination of emulsified rubber, oil and dirt...:)

Erm, on second thoughts, if this is the case the Buick will be staying off the 'pan, methinks! :eek:

Tex




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