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I think from memory it was 8-4 but I'll get more details soon

Provided I get enuff notice and have my car happily juiced/serviced, I'll be there. Just make sure u pm me details as they get set, otherwise I'll forget.

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Your first lap of the day is timed and then at the end of the day a chance to time again to see if you have improved and by how much...

I've got the week after next off and I'm flat strap till then so when my holidays come round I'll start to get the ball rolling on this and get some more details on pricing, dates, etc

hrmmm I have a lot going on in the month prior (going away for a holiday); when is payment required and what is the deposit?

Hopefully a nice bonus comes my way this year or I'll be out there with less than good brakes. :S

Oh Hi5!!! Luke..

I hope there will be pictures taken on the day??

We have regular days like this over in NSW and they cost about the same and well worth it, so cool you guys are going to give it a try they are the best fun and you learn loads!! :)

In basically 6 months I have gone from being a slow ass GTR driver, having no confidence and had no idea how to drive my GTR and was doing 1:23's around Wakefield Park and now with learning stuff from people in the "know" from doing days like this I now do 1:11's and looking to smash that next time I go out! I don't even have a highly modified GTR either, basically stock with 1bar boost and just use some good semis slicks Yokohama A048's..

Have fun peeps, wish I could come and do Malalla, seems very similar to Wakie!! :)

hi2u Jess you'll have to come over for a dinner one of these days work permitting :)

Yeah for sure and to rip it up on Malalla!! :) Will do later this year, dam petrol prices :) but I could just tune it for 91 *starts planning trip*

Will keep an eye on this thread, who are the training drivers going to be???

I went out with Ian Luff and CO. (blood,sweat and gears show) last driver training day..it's amazing to see those guys show you what your car is capable of and that you can drive them like that and go so quick with so much grip at the same time!

but is Luffy a tool irl like he was on that show dang V8 mongers

Nah he is really cool :yes: what you could learn from him is amazing..A really nice guy in person :miner:

A guy brought out a masarti *spelling* at the driving training day LOL ($160K Car) and Luff got in and showed him what it was capable of!

I think that was a lot of show and his extreme side of his personality

Hey Jess! Yeah it definately is a GREAT experience hence why I thought I might try to get something together here cos I know that people will love it. Here's hoping I can get some shit sorted out for us :miner:

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