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Skidpan Day At Sutton Driver Training Centre 11th November


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be warned your car will get quite dirty, due to the bore water.

Its not just the bore water, also brake dusk and rubber :P:D I did this in my white 33 and was extremely dirty but well worth it.

My mate just got a S2 r33 so I might try convince him to try out.

Thats fine, Times running out to pay, Updated list to reflect who has payed. I will leave payments open until the 14th. If we don't have enough people by then it will be cancelled and I will refund the money. Get those payments in :P If anyone else wants to get involved, pls pm me.

No probs. At this stage will probably want to keep it at 10 people as it will be morning only. So still have at least one spot left, and need to firm up one or two people, and the people who havent payed. So send me a pm when you decide.

I'm considering.... my wife's birthday is very close to the date, so i need to plan this carefully.

Otherwise.... :thumbsup::)

easy... book her in for her birthday present :rofl:

I have some photos of the R31Club day the other weekend on my myspace gallery. (click the JMedia logo :w00t:)

Are non nissan owners allowed to enter in you wet mayhem???

Ok this is going ahead :domokun:. looks like it will be 9 to 10 people. Which will give us all a good amount of time on the skidpan. Will need to spend the weekend after cleaning the car for marques in the park lol.

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i cant see any reason why it has to have rego if it is on a private road.

A week rego permit should be fine. might want to get cejay to check with derek first though...

Skyline wont be ready. She will be running but i wont have enough time to run the engine in.

I will prepare the mustang for the day :P

I cant wait to get the liner back on the road :)

Will be good to see a mustang there, a shame that it will get dirty though :). There is still one more spot available if anyone is interested, as there is only 9 at the moment, but we can run it with 9 if we have to. I havent heard back from one person about if theyre going or not, so it's open to whoever wants it.

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