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Cheers guys,

Wasnt sure what to expect of the day, but now i can recomend this to anyone who wants a crack at the track in someone else's car with a bit of help. The cars are ss's and XR8's but are stripped, have dba brakes, slicks, better clutch and a cage. They are a bit of fun, except that they have ABS and traction control.. (it would save them a heap of money on tyres). My instructor was a champ, i had a gift certificate for 5 laps, and we did 9! not complaining!

If anyone is stuck for a presant for someone, i recomend this :)

Thanks for the photos bigbird

Awsome stuff!

My bro had a go at the V8 experrence and loved it! Back for my 21st, I hid the dome in an AUScar. That was fricken awesome. Great fun. Would loved to have opened it right up and gone hammer and tong, but the instructors were a little tight.

Would loved to have opened it right up and gone hammer and tong, but the instructors were a little tight.

These guys were good like that. they say you can go as slow or as fast as you want, as long as you dont keep going off.

Ferni:

na, no times, was on the small track. but i recon it would be pretty close, maybe a bit quicker in a straight line, and a bit more grip in the corners - slicks compared to my plastic tyres.. but mine would handle better if it had grip.

Geoff, i believe its about $200.

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