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http://www.autosports.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=1887 (need to create a login for their forums to see)

60 POSITIONS

5 GROUPS

10 MINUTE SESSIONS

FULL TIMING AVAILABLE

WE WILL TRY TO HAVE PASSENGER SESSIONS

Come along and take advantage of AUTOsports own driver trainers John Boston and Paul Kemal for no additional cost.

These events are for both experienced and those with no experience who want to learn more about getting into motorsport.

Arrive at track at 7.30am

Sign-on before 8.00am

Driver Briefing at 8.30am

First Session starts at 9.00am

So come along and have some fun with the AUTOsports Crew

This is a good day - Quite a few NSW SAUers come along to these days so its a good opportunity to meet up and see other Skylines in action.

I expect to see Reece (Turismo) there, would be nice if Mick could do something other than look pretty too cos he needs to do something to blow off the frangipanies and show us what it was really built for :D

Expect to see Jo and Jeno (Tarmac) there as well with both the Skyline and Beemer.

Donnan you should have a crack at it too, its more fun than roundabouts, I promise :)

would be nice if Mick could do something other than look pretty too cos he needs to do something to blow off the frangipanies and show us what it was really built for :D

I would love to go but having next to no cash available doesnt help... Plus Im sure that you wouldnt want me to put down a faster time than you the first time we're out there together would you? :D

I would love to go but having next to no cash available doesnt help... Plus Im sure that you wouldnt want me to put down a faster time than you the first time we're out there together would you? :cheers:

Yes please *nod nod* I wanna see this baaaaaaaaaaaad

I've missed ya Mick... where have ya been? One of the good things about taking the p!ss out of you is the four day delay I get in your comeback... even when its in person LOL

I've missed ya Mick... where have ya been? One of the good things about taking the p!ss out of you is the four day delay I get in your comeback... even when its in person LOL

Aww thats so sweet :) I havent been near a computer for a while and work has been stupidly busy... I sometimes just come in and have a look but dont actually log in, so I know whats going on anyway, Im always watching!

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