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Want to learn to drift?

Kind of know how but need some tips?

Would like to give it a shot for the heck of it?

Need a break from grip racing?

Hellooo SAU peoples, Chance here from next door at nissansilvia.com getting the word out that this SATURDAY August 25th,

The Vic Drift Club and Calder Park are hosting a "Learn to Drift" Drift Skills day and we still have a few spots left!

We have 5 of Victoria's best Drift Australia Pro Drivers there to teach you hands-on in 5 different skill areas, to get the basics

of drift under your belt, so you can hit the track and become a fully fledged Drift King in no time!

It's an all day event, cost is $170 which includes lunch, call Calder to book your spot now, fuel up ur car and get down to the

Thunderdome this Saturday!

Any questions? CLICKY HERE or Call Calder. :D

Cheers - Chance :)

BOOK NOW!!! - Only 5 days away!!! Spots filling!!!

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What else do we ned to bring other than petrol and car??

Will we need spare tyres? A Jack etc?

I dont wanna load up sh1t I dont need to bring...

I read on NS that tyre fitting will be avaiable...so I'm guessing we need tyres... ?

What else do we ned to bring other than petrol and car??

Will we need spare tyres? A Jack etc?

I dont wanna load up sh1t I dont need to bring...

I read on NS that tyre fitting will be avaiable...so I'm guessing we need tyres... ?

If you think you're going to get thru a set of tyres, by all means bring spares, and the tools needed to change them, jack etc.

You will also need to wear long pants and long sleeve top.

See you there!

Cheers - Chance :rolleyes:

Got an E-mail from calder today...

Said to bring some tyres so all good, free tyre changing on the day...

THere'll be 2nd hand tyres for sale too

Can' wait should be fun... :3some:

What did you think of the day? you certainly had no dramas in our section.

What did you think of the day? you certainly had no dramas in our section.

I had an absolutely awesome time!! Would definately recommend anyone to go the the next one. I learnt heaps and you could notice the improvements in everyone as the day progressed.

And the instructors and DA drivers were all super nice!

p.s.

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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