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ok, I have conformation from the Maryborough crew that they are coming with 7 cars, and are all paid up!

they are an older bunch of cars, so mix that with some of the Jap cars coming from bundy.. it will make an interesting day!

If you are reading this and booked in, NOW is the time to pay.

If you have not paid within 2 weeks of the skid date, U will lose your spot and I will sell it to somebody else who does want to pay..

If you are wanting payment details, Please PM me, or Nissan R33 (Lars).

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ok, I have conformation from the Maryborough crew that they are coming with 7 cars, and are all paid up!

they are an older bunch of cars, so mix that with some of the Jap cars coming from bundy.. it will make an interesting day!

If you are reading this and booked in, NOW is the time to pay.

If you have not paid within 2 weeks of the skid date, U will lose your spot and I will sell it to somebody else who does want to pay..

If you are wanting payment details, Please PM me, or Nissan R33 (Lars).

hey psi did my transaction go through? :P

Kent your payment went through..

Grants computer had issues, couldn't check for a week, all fixed now!

Beau, If your still interested, 3 guys have till 5pm this Friday to match payment with their word.

If not, I will have 2 spare spots! Lars already has a guy on the reserve list!

Lars will pm u if you are interested..

Porsche is out, SS commodore is in! and an old Vette and some other old or odd stuff! Fiat is in, and so is an Alfa!

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Kent your payment went through..

Grants computer had issues, couldn't check for a week, all fixed now!

Beau, If your still interested, 3 guys have till 5pm this Friday to match payment with their word.

If not, I will have 2 spare spots! Lars already has a guy on the reserve list!

Lars will pm u if you are interested..

Porsche is out, SS commodore is in! and an old Vette and some other old or odd stuff! Fiat is in, and so is an Alfa!

thanks! im looking foward to it, i know acouple of the bundy guys have pulled out but i think theres another guy who wanted to come that kody/paul is organising.. ill make sure hes paid up.

The skid days are held on a skid pan at RoadCraft in Gympie. Thats 2ish Hours north of Brizzy.

These dates r left!

14 June - Bundy Crew This is almost booked out!

12 July - Gympie Crew This Date is booked out!

13 Sept - SAU PM 'Peer'

11 Oct - Gympie Crew This Date is booked out!

Everybody is welcome to attend the Gympie Crew's skid days. Contact [email protected] for bookings.

The SAU days will be organised by Peer and as usual you will need to be a paid SAU member.

Contact Peer for details and bookings.

The Bundy Crew skid days are being organised by my mate Lars.(Nissan-R33) There will be cars from Bundy, Hearvey Bay and Maryborough.

$120 per car.

As normal for my skid days, your entry fee entitles you and one freind to free tuition, BBQ lunch and free soft drinks all day!

The skid day is 8am-4pm. lunch is eaten on the run between goes. Tuition is built into the day as part of the day. Our tuitor is a qualified driving instructor. One on one tuition is available to anybody who asks at no extra cost, in or out of your car!

Feel free to ask any questions. Feel free to ask other guys who have been skidding for their opinion..!

I have marked all my previous skid day posts with the blue question mark. I did this so it is easy to track.. check them out!

Any other Q's?

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