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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 :yes:

I just wanted to give your thread a free bump and couldn't believe my eyes!!!

Well done for getting this sort of thing off the ground, hope it all works out and I see you have caught the bug! Wish this sort of thing was happening when I had my 180sx..way back when *cues memory music* :miner:

Hope to see your GTR soon and that I can join you guys on the track.I will do it one day make the big road trip over in my GTR and can join in on a track day!!

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looks like we have to complete the drive to survive course before we can attend the high performace one... is this the case heslo??

No, they usually ask if you've had track experience but they don't mind if you haven't.

Well that was when I did it anyway.

No, you don't have to complete that course, they ask at the beginning if you are a competent driver in the hills, if so, then all is good.

Yes I am still planning this, currently in correspondence with them, will keep you updated once I get more firm info ;)

That's just how much this mob charges, I did this last year and know from experience what its like, you are more than welcome to contact the KPM boys, see who they used and then we can go from there if you wish

Is this still going ahead? get my licence back in a week so... Does it matter if your on your P's? Also depends on dates as i have a few minor things to fix on the car.. Novemberish would be nice lol

As I said in my above post, I'm in contact with them and when I have further info I will post up...

As for being on your P's, it doesn't matter, so long as your car is in roadworthy condition (they will scrutineer your car) then you will be fine. It probably won't be until early next year the way it's looking

Ah ok sorry, read the whole thread, must have missed where you said you were in contact with them.

And as for early next year, thats great news, more things i can have done to the car by then :(

You get what you pay for... I imagine if there are more cars and less track time, it becomes cheaper. And the better instructors will be able to demand a slightly higher price too. I'm happy paying with $400, it'll be a Christmas pressie for myself!

As I said in my above post, I'm in contact with them and when I have further info I will post up...

As for being on your P's, it doesn't matter, so long as your car is in roadworthy condition (they will scrutineer your car) then you will be fine. It probably won't be until early next year the way it's looking

very keen for this, ive rarely had the chance to go hard in the gtr and it'll be a bit of a vindication after all the $ i've spent on it ;P

-D

question, why is it $400???? KPM did one exactly like this and it was $200 or $250 all up, i think there even organising another one or will do if they get enough interest

There's like an instructor between 2-3 people.

Some well known drivers too.

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