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yeah i would be keen as, be it grip or drifting, me and ricky with the blue 34 were actually discussing it on the cruise on sunday. Sure a heap of people would be keen, shouldnt work out too expensive either.

Yeh the price is a bit unsure, depends on the fire peeps and ambo peeps and so on! Is definatly a good idea, but as in the past there is some keeness in people but never eventuated! I would suggest heading out for a Sat prac day which generally gives you a solid 6 sessions, and they have 2 "closed car" sessions, 1 for CAMS licence holders and the other for day licence holders, which works out good, so your not in the way of a GT3 Race car and so on! I believe it only cost about the $90 for the day! Something to think about!

^^^ Definitely, great fun. Just gotta make sure your car's up to scratch :) (mainly brakes and cooling)

6x 15min sessions. Plenty of time out there for you. Starts (driving) at 10 and goes till 4. Gates open at 8 or so.

$25/shed bay hire or just park on the grass.

I think it would be great if we all pick a date to go out there (of the free practices, dates available here) as a group and just have a hoot out there >_<

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I would be interested to go about September (15 or 29) to give me a few months to sort out new rear tyres, water pump, t'stat issues etc :domokun:

damn that sounds good!! if you guys do organise anything let me kno! if the price is right ill be in for sure!!!

Yeh the price is a bit unsure, depends on the fire peeps and ambo peeps and so on! Is definatly a good idea, but as in the past there is some keeness in people but never eventuated! I would suggest heading out for a Sat prac day which generally gives you a solid 6 sessions, and they have 2 "closed car" sessions, 1 for CAMS licence holders and the other for day licence holders, which works out good, so your not in the way of a GT3 Race car and so on! I believe it only cost about the $90 for the day! Something to think about!

yeah i'm looking to do a bit of both drift and grip prac, so drifting at an open prac session will see me thrown out quicker then a drunk hooker in a posh restaurant!

i realise that people will say that they want to and then change their minds. hence why i'd be looking at taking a deposit, or payment in ful.. something like that anyway.

I was under the impression it would be a Drift day though :domokun: 20 people 1 full day at malla = lots of fun and practice.

Here alone we have 4 people

Skylineguy

Simon

Showza

Myself

Take this idea over to NS and you get the extra people we need.

c'mon people lets make it happen a full day at malla for 20 people is priceless!

Cheers

Ric

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alright, doesnt look like i'll have any trouble getting the numbers. so i'll see what i can organise and get back to you all.

I was thinking of running mostly a drift day with some grip sessions thrown in for those who like a bit of both (showza)

alright, doesnt look like i'll have any trouble getting the numbers. so i'll see what i can organise and get back to you all.

I was thinking of running mostly a drift day with some grip sessions thrown in for those who like a bit of both (showza)

so its only drift then??

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