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Hi Crew

Luffy has committed to running this midweek day on the 11th FEB 09.

At the moment we have 7 cars, and I would like to cap it at 20 so we only have 1 group with unlimited time on the track.

Trainers on the day are myself and Ben Porter ( Current Aust Formula Champ last 2 years running )

If you want stacks of time on the south and more one on one tuition, then this is your day.

Late notice I know, but those who are organised will benfit :biggrin:

Ring Luffys office on ( 02 ) 9829-5399 and tell them Boz sent you to get the day for $250.

I think he has advertised it for $265.

Hopefully see you on the day :D



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