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ey guys i know im new to the forums, but i found out that some guys are putting an event to use the skidpan for the day tomorrow, also they are gona sort of wet it so u can drift around and its gona be liek a motokhana and driftkhana in one!...its like only $55 and we get heaps of runs and free lunch...im goin and im taking my r32 wit me...i was wondering if anyone else wanted to go...the event starts at like 10.30am and its like a private event so more runs:D...cant wait...does anyone else want to come along, coz my friend knows the organiser of the event i can let him know...cheers

RaZ

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also the address is

20 Ainslie Road

Campbellfield

Victoria 3061

and you pay when you enter, hope some of you guys can come along...will be good to show some of the other cars how to do it...apparently theres gona be 300zx's,180's,r32's:D, and some other cars :)

Correct me if i'm wrong, but isnt this 'skidpan' about the size of a tenis court and surrounded by solid concrete barriers. I've checked Google earth (and i've also been to Drag Tag), and if it's the area out the back of Drag Tag that this 'skidpan' is at...., i've had bigger hangovers than that area.... :)

Also would this "private" event have insurance for the event or competetors, or do you sign your life away on that day?

Edit

Is this the 'skidpan"....

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