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  • 2 weeks later...

still plenty of spots available. awesome opportunity to learn from the best. whether your keen to try drifting for the first time or just want to build on the skills you already have then this is the day for you!!

call calder on 9091 0800 for more info or to make a booking!!

If you own a rear wheel drive skyline and want to learn donuts and figure 8's and proper hand brake enties into corners then this is perfect for you.

Calder Park is under new managment and they are really getting behind Drift in Victoria.

They run their own Drift practice nights and are doing it well.

So come have some fun in your car.

I'm booked in :ermm:

What do we need to bring on the day??

Full tank of Petrol

Spare set of tyres?

Helmet?

anything else?

What time do we get there? I don't even know how to get to the Dome.

  • 2 weeks later...

Anyone come accross a small gray cardbored box with "WORK" written on it??

It contains some locks nuts, some normal nuts and most importantly my lock-nut KEY! I cant get my wheels off without it and all 5 studs per wheel are lok nuts so will cost me a bomb to get them bashed out :(

I rang calder but they didnt pick it up, hopefully someone here picked it up :)

Thanks!

I'll offer a $50 rewards if it helps. :)

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