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Skidpan Training Day II: 15-16 Nov 2003


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1 spot for Sunday, 1 spot for Saturday.

If we got 7 people in each group, time will be 12pm to 5pm.

This is to ensure that everyone got the fair share amount of time to "play" :D

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Hi Kris, (and to all)

Sorry for the delay... I am still waiting on Kevin Flynn's confirmation as there is a possibility that he is required during Porsche competition in Canberra at the same weekend with our dates.

If he has to be away then we may have to reschedule the date.

Cheers,

Rianto

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NEWS UPDATE:

I have just got confirmation from Scott that we are good to go on Saturday 15/11/2003 & Sunday 16/11/2003. Kevin Flynn will be available to be our instructor on those two few days.

Meggala, are you still coming?

Cheers,

Rianto

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Hi,

Jase, it's different to track day, if you want a track day you might be disappointed. We're also pretty much full now unless 1 or 2 ppl withdraw, but hopefully no one will.

I'll start making confirmation deposit tomorrow. For those who has not passed the deposit to me, please do so in order not to keep your team mates waiting. Thank you.

Rianto

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Saturday Group deposits has been transferred and those listed on Saturday has their places confirmed.

If you are on Sunday group, please transfer the deposit as soon as possible if you haven't done so...

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Hi guys,

the next skidpan day may have to be on sat 20 dec as 13 & 14 were eventually booked out. if you're interested there's still about 3 spots left, please see the December skidpan thread I posted above.

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