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Can we take passengers?

Is this limited to skyline owners?

Not limited to Skylines - will need to check wrt passenger, is the passenger going to be registered on the day and running as well? Otherwise Derecks insurance may not allow.

I will be PMing my bank details to everyone over the next day or two. With this number of people it is fine to go ahead, if more show interest will look at expanding the session, but at this stage will be staying to 4 hours in the morning. Most likely people will get 3 runs of 15 minutes each at least, and perhaps a 4th short run. Happy to try some different things on the day if people show interest. But at the moment it will consist of 2 cars being on the track at once, normally 1 is on end the other on the other.

The skidpan is big enough to handle 2 cars at a time. If people have any other ideas or suggestions, happy to hear them.

Go to the website link at the start of the thread, click on contact us. give him a call, just say your going to be doing the sau day on the 11th and have some questions. He might be busy at the moment, so just ask if he is ok to talk when you ring.

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