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Hi Everyone

Just thought I'd let you know that we'll be running a skidpan day at Oran Park on Sunday 15th March 2009.

We'll be running a morning session from 9.00 am until 12.00pm and an afternoon session from 12.30pm until 4.30pm.

The morning session will be limited to 6 drivers, and the afternoon session will be limited to 8 drivers, so you'll get plenty of driving time.

Cost per driver is $150

This course will be conducted by well known Sydney Advanced Driving Instructor, John Boston

The format we run to is pretty simple...

Brief classroom session

The rest of the time is spent driving practising skid control skills on the skidpan, we will also be running 'motorkhana' type exercises, most of you will be familiar with John, he runs a great program for us in Sydney.

One car on the skidpan at a time.

Note that we will be using water on the skidpan to minimise tyre wear.

If you'd like to come along please shoot us an email [email protected]

or give Tessa a call during office hours on 1300 652 693

Kind regards

Kev

so its $150 for a half day? last time i was there it was only a little more for a whole days worth ??

why so expensive? how much is a full day? i dont wanna go for a few skids then go home in a couple of hours....

so its $150 for a half day? last time i was there it was only a little more for a whole days worth ??

why so expensive? how much is a full day? i dont wanna go for a few skids then go home in a couple of hours....

No one is making you go.

If you think its too much dont come, pretty simple.

$150 for a whole day with how many drivers 30 ? 40?, we have 6 drivers in one session and 8 in the other.

YOU COULDN'T EVEN PAY THE FOR VENUE HIRE WITH THESE NUMBERS !!

When it comes to value for money,no one can compete with us.

The thousands of drivers who have done days with us in the past in Melbourne and Sydney will tell you that we offer pretty good value for money.

First in best dressed ;)

This day has training guys. You would not get a full day for the same amount with this level of tuition. And the drift day would not come with tuition.

$150 bucks is dirt cheap and obviously the people that have booked thought so as well :action-smiley-069:



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