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Like the title says..

Skid pan day, skidding on the skid pan! lol

Cost: $120 ,

Where: Gympie RoadCraft Driver Ed centre.

Lenght: 8am-4pm

Bring: you & 1 freind, slip/slop/slap, chair, camera!

no special licence, no special car. LSD is a good thing to have!

Entry fee entitles you & 1 freind to a great skid day and all the FREE stuff like BBQ, Drinks all day and Tuition!

some clips...

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&...mp;t=h&z=16

Where it is..

If you drive an old school muscle car and would like to mix it up with some other old cars, please PM me and I set the wheels in motion.

I will put you in with the Maryborough Street machines. This day is for old cars only. They are a great bunch of revheads and REALLY enjoy talking about their old cars. As for everybody else, there are plenty of dates to play with..

Dates:

21 March .................Gympie Crew....... Contact Lars.

25 April (Anzac Day) SAU - - - - - - - - - Contact Todd www.sauqld.com

23 May~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Bundy ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Contact Paul. Kody (Trust 33)

20 June ----------------Sau

11 July................... ..Gympie Crew

22 August -------------Maryborough -------Gavin,Marybgh street machines

12 September......... ..Sau

10 Oct------------------Gympie Crew

Everybody will pay the skid group leader for that skid date.

No money up front = no spot = no skid day for you..

When you pay for a skid date, put your name and the skid date in the reference. eg, "Dave 21-3-09" or "Dave 21.3.09"

Lars, Trust 33 and Todd can be found on www.sauqld.com

Any Q's, PM me..

Thanks

Aaron

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