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I am running an ORAN PARK SOUTH track day on WEDNESDAY 13th MAY 2009. :banana:

There is going to be only 3 GROUPS of 12 cars MAX.

One group is already booked with Driver Dynamics, so I have the other 2 groups free. So as you can see, there is a total of 24 positions open to the public.

The sessions will be 20 MINUTES

Full driver training provided with 3 quality, qualified Instructors.

I have decided to keep the cost as cheap as possible. It will cost you $200.00 for a full day.

CAMS licences are not required.

HELMETS are required and long sleeve and long pants are required.

I want you to get value for money. 12 car each 20 minute session, with a 40 minute break and then back into another 20 minute session for only $200.00.

Lunch is not provided. We will be having a lunch break during the day.

I want the first car to be on track at 9.30am sharp. Briefing to be held at 8.45am. You need to sign on before you start.

Passengers are NOT allowed at ORAN PARK....SORRY. Unless it is an instructor in the car.

Send me an email ( attached to my sig ) if you have any questions or you can call me 0412 574 010

:D

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Personal day coming up!

John, I just got an mx5, first outing at GP did a 1.30 so I need to learn some new things for this car!

whens the latest I can book??

send me a pm if you like mate!

I am keen too!!

Been telling Brad I want to do driver training with you in the new car but he keeps booking days for himself in it!!!

So this way I can give him plenty of notice!

+2 on deposit??

Nice one John!!

Can I put a deposit down? I think Iain (s13deviat) is keen too :D

Hi Chris

Awesome :D

Send me an email (not PM) so I can forward the details for you and Iain

I think this means the second group of 12 is booked out :D

I am keen too!!

Been telling Brad I want to do driver training with you in the new car but he keeps booking days for himself in it!!!

So this way I can give him plenty of notice!

+2 on deposit??

HAHA

Brad just sent me an SMS asking for 2 spots :D

All organised. Look forward to catching up :D

thanks john! just confirming my desire to attend, really looking forward to this day!! i will get the details from chris (evil weevil) and pay up!!

ps. you have to teach me how to heel toe... lol

No Brad, as I have your phone number LOL

I am just letting people know the payment details via email.

I need to secure a deposit to confirm spots, as this event is filling up faster than Superlap haha

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