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Open to all cars, but r31's get priority...

The date is going to be the 6th October 2007.

Details:

skid & drift - details and prices

Duration

* 1/2 day (8.15 am to 12.30 pm) or (1.00 to 5.15 pm)

Cost

* $125.00 - per participant PAYMENTS HAVE NOW CLOSED

What you get

* Introduction to drifting and skid control

* One-on-one coaching

* Free time on skidpan

* Drinks provided

Location

* Sutton Road Driver Training Facility

* RMB 300 Sutton Road (off Pialligo Rd), Canberra

What you need to provide

* Own vehicle

* Suitable clothing and appropriate footwear

* Payment and booking form prior to session

List:

1. my_r31_baby - In for sure... (PAID) - DVD = YES bigok.gif

2. NiSmO R31 S3 - In for sure... (PAID) - DVD = YES bigok.gif

3. TURISMO - In for sure... (PAID on account) - DVD = YES bigok.gif

4. Mccready - In for sure... (PAID on account) - DVD = YES bigok.gif

5. Kwyjibo - In for sure... (PAID) - DVD = NO hsrun.gif

6. Jimbob - In for sure... (PAID) - DVD = YES bigok.gif

7. stinkypoo - In for sure... (PAID) - DVD = YES bigok.gif

8. Miranda - In for sure... (PAID) - DVD = NO hsrun.gif

9. zZzdanzZz - In for sure... (PAID) - DVD = YES bigok.gif

10. Jester - In for sure... (PAID) - DVD = NO hsrun.gif

11. Mondale - In for sure... (PAID) - DVD = YES bigok.gif

12. CeJay - In for sure... (PAID) - DVD = YES bigok.gif

Pictures:

Figured id slap a few pics from the last time i hit the track for any new people that wanna give it a go. Seriously it's the best fun ive even had and gives you a great feel for how far your car will go before over or under steering. Oh yer and if the pictures dont provide the explanation heaps of hanging sideways... :)

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Here is a run i have been to since...

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Edited by The BS
in the half day how long are you likely to be on the skid pan for?

Last time i went there was 11 cars and we had 4 runs each x 15 odd minutes and some people got a fifth run for an extra 10 odd minutes... This was a morning session only...

Varies i guess and depends on the crowd... :D I'd be expecting that those that go in the half and half session still have the same quota as others just spread over 2 sessions but if the chance comes up for extra runs you have a better chance of more track time.

Edited by The BS
i've seen the dvd's... better off doing your own (camera work is not good). but the rest of the day is great....

Others have similar thoughts... I didn't mind it, but i wished there was a little more thats all... I am hoping to have the guy there for about the same amount of time but covering both sessions so there will be plenty of cars.

Lemi know and i can get you a copy of our last one... Well i'll get it to the dude that hasn't seen one before... :D

Edited by The BS
So is there any more takers???

Put me down as interested/temp/fill in - The only reason I haven't jumped in is because I'm still waiting for some race calendars to come out and don't want to miss a good race.

Is this with Dereck or someone else? Does the price drop for group bookings if you have a full house?

Put me down as interested/temp/fill in - The only reason I haven't jumped in is because I'm still waiting for some race calendars to come out and don't want to miss a good race.

Is this with Dereck or someone else? Does the price drop for group bookings if you have a full house?

Yer this is one with Dereck, you got it... :(

No probs, Ill put you down as "interested but not confirmed". Just keep in mind payment is due by 2nd September. On the topic of payment the price is staying at $125 untill i have a confirmed answer about the DVD package and BBQ. So far it looks like we are getting one and the BBQ will get funded from that so there is no worries for anyone (Well besides me that is :rofl: .

If there is any probs like it doesn't happen ill certainly give you your extra money back either on the day or electronicaly when i find out.

Yer this is one with Dereck, you got it... :(

On the topic of payment the price is staying at $125 untill i have a confirmed answer about the DVD package and BBQ.

Okay, please count me in. Derecks terrific!

I can't see in the thread how much the DVD package is going to be, have I missed something somewhere?

Cheers

It's $125 Total at this stage including the DVD package.

I will be seeing Dereck tomorrow at the skidpan in the morning so ill be getting him to confirm the availability of the camera guy for the DVD.

If there is any more questions feel free to give me a call. 0420 944 263

Cheers

Brendan

If theres 10 cars in each session, probably will get around 3 x 15 minute sessions.

People that have expressed interest or in for sure.

Is this still the case? I guess it's just a reminder the payment is due in 7 days.

Edited by The BS
People that have expressed interest or in for sure.

Is this still the case? I guess it's just a reminder the payment is due in 7 days.

I'm still coming, just had a few outgoings this week, sorry for being tardy, will pay up this afternoon

I'm still coming, just had a few outgoings this week, sorry for being tardy, will pay up this afternoon

All good cheers mate. Shoot me a txt my mobile number is in the thread just in case.

Brendan

If you missed payment, or you would still like in you will need to drop cash off to me and do it on monday the 3rd of September.

Don't PM, or reply... CALL ME...

0420 944 263

Cheers all

Brendan

PS: thanks to those expressing interest... :)

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