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Hi guys,

I'm in the process of organizing a skid pan day through Ian Luff's Motivation out at Oran park and just wanted to see if anyone was interested. The day will be modeled on the stage 2 course offered by Motivation seen here http://www.ianluff.com.au/driving.asp?pageid=4

Basic details so far (until i get a proper itinerary);

Limit of 20 cars to maximize track time (this is half the normal amount for one of these days)

$220 a head (this is still $60 less than the regular stage 2 day)

8:30 meet up, with cars on track by 9:30. Finish time of 4:30

I have already paid a deposit to confirm the day so this thing is going ahead no matter what. I have 12 spots left to fill at this stage.

If you have any questions please ask and i'll do my best to answer. If you want to be involved please pm me for account details.

Cheers

Dave

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I'd love it if i could have gotten eastern creek as it would have been cheaper, and it's a better skidpan in my opinion.

Unfortunately, i struck out so option 2 was oran park.

pm replied grunter

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