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Where can i get a SAU.COM sticker from?

i sent you a pm a while back N1GTR but i got no reply.

Crap sorry man i usually get back to PM's pretty quick, if you are a new member the sticker will come in the membership pack

Otherwise we can organise one for you, Shell would be the one to PM :P

sugus,

keep an eye out on the events section :) This event (drift day) was done ack in april I think?

Theres plenty more events coming up also :worship:

Thanks guy for info,

before going to the event I wanna check my car to make sure that it won't breakdown on track :worship:

so anyone know any good workshop nearby eastern suburb :thumbsup: ?

and the second question is that does the insurance cover if the car hit sth on track (ex. wall)?

Lastly, sorry to ask dumb questions in this tread just been in Aus.(and lazy to post new one :P )

Shannons insurance will cover you for 'driver training' days at the track but I don't think any other companies do.

Eastern subs not so sure. I think C&V are closest to you but I don't know much about them. Realistically with a performance car you want to find a workshop you are comfortable with and be prepared to travel to them.

I would suggest ProConcept in West Ryde might be a good start.

Adam,

I "think" it has to be a proper instructed day with qualified instructors :thumbsup:

I'll call OP sometime soon and find out when the next driftland is on on friday nights :worship:

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