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c we r getting value

below is the prices for mid week halfday from arron magill

Eastern Creek Skid Pan: Friday April 4 1/2 day sessions $149.00

We have worked out some fantastic exercise for you on this new venue, very slippery,tyre friendly and very challenging to maintain control. A great area to sharpen you up.

We only have 3 spots left for the afternoon session but can take 8 for the a.m.

Why not take the day off, rip the skid pan up a.m then head out for a relaxing lunch in the p.m!

Eastern Creek Skid Pan: Saturday May 10, Saturday August 16 & September 11 1/2 day sessions $149.00

11 spots available in both a.m & p.m sessions for the May program people.

If you haven't been on the new skid pan, ask your fellow club members who have. if you are not part of a club then come along and see what the skid pan is all about.

Cheers for now

Aaron

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Heya Pete,

Dunno If Marcin called you, but we are going to have to cancel :(

Marcin ****ed his gearbox on saturday and needs it replacing. It's going to cost a little more than what we'd like, so unfortunately, we are going to have to sacrifice the skidpan..

Not too happy.. and sorry if it's a pain in the arse for you.

Tell DOm i'll be there next time..

Jen

the tally so far (deposit taken)

confirmed

hooks

bro

me

scott s

gonad

duncan

kelly

dan

sato

brendan

ryan D

to confirm

nath

terry

jase

tommas

tim

loz

the cain's

clown

subi man

shapping up to be an absolute ripper

will update the list soon we r up to22 shit

pete

I'll be there to watch. Where is the actual drift pan? Is it the new figure 8 surface they have recently built in the center near the tarmac carpark ?

Im guessing spectator entry is from the back of the EC Track like on the EC Wednesday Drag nights?

Im -very- keen to watch.

yup one more day to go team

we have a few spots so anyone interested give me a call

0409226626

the plan for the day is get to the track at about 830 (hangover optional)

and we go form there

all people booked will be getting a call tommorow to jog the memory

just went for a drive in the gtr in the wet and i have full husky status

30 hours to go bring it on yea baby

pete




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