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Gents,

Sat 13th December is the day. $100 buys you 8 hours of drift fun at the Eastern Creek skidpan and figure 8 wet track. We need 40 people to make this fly and the numbers look fine from the interest post.

What will you need? a roadworthy car, long sleeves and pants non-flammable. No Helmet (to be confirmed!)

What will you get? 1min flat out drift on the two circuits every 20-min. An instructor will be on hand to give advice and help out with control.

Starts 9am and finishes at 5pm. Food and drinks will be available at the creek.

For those of you who are only interested in the 1/2 day please PM me and don’t use this post. I will work something out with Dave once I have the numbers.

No deposit is needed as wet weather only makes the day more fun, but please, only post up if you are 100% confirmed, if we don’t get the numbers then Dave will not run this even again and we will loose out in the long run.

Any questions let me know.

Thanks

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All,

Bad news Dave just went to book the pans only to find out it was booked by someone yesterday. I will now change the date to the Sat 13th Dec.

Blitz,

Can you please change the Date in the post.




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