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Oh, and the nice lady at Auto-motion lurves all the SAU aliases - She told me it sounds like a "James Bond Movie".

So get those aliases onto booking sheets NOW people.

The offer only stays open for 7 more days - Then it is CLOSED ! Finito , Neyaa, Period,

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Got your PM Akira - NP.

Ash - I'll check in again today with Auto-Motion. Aaron should be back from Indy now.

Folks, 3 days remaining (after today) on this offer.

Remember you only need minimum $225 down before the end of October - then $225 balance a month later on the first training day.

Those of you who posted "put me down for " but haven't filled in the booking form or paid the minimum deposit will not get a spot - So hurry now.

If you have any problems or questions - PM me or e-mail me at [email protected]. My mobile number is 0402 030 038 if urgent.

Cheers,

Folks - If you have been trying to call Auto-Motion and haven't been able to get through - This is because heaps of people have been ringing Aaron to find about about his fairly substantial crash and subsequent 200SX rebuild , at Indy on the weekend.

Luckily Aaron wasn't hurt - so the show goes on people.

I think there will be pics if the wreck and rebuild on the auto-motion web site soon. If anyone is interested, I have them on e-mail.

. . .

Last days Folks....

I take it those of you who expressed interest initially but haven't PMd me or booked aith auto-motion are out ?? If so this means more spots are available folks.

Cheers,

Originally posted by akira

I've paid 2 deposits via telephone to Aaron Mcgill on Tuesday.

There should be confirmation from Auto -motion soon

I wouldnt trust this guy Brendan - he stole my bonnet idea while putting it on a better car :P

I'll see you again Akira in 2 weeks or so.

Hi Ash,

I rang them twice yesterday and e-mailed as well - I couldn't get through. I'll be rinning them every hour today until I get through.

Stay tuned buddy !

Cheers,

Brendan

I just now received a message back from Angella - She confirmed that she has 10 bookings. So that lines up with the 10 on my list.

I'll be getting an e-mail to confirm names over the weekend - but I'd say the 10 of us are all good !

Angella said that we could keep the offer open - I don't know how long for yet. SO if you want to come but havent booked - You may still have time to get on this baby !

Cheers guys - have a good weekend !

Brendan

  • 5 weeks later...

The first time I did a skid pan day I was freaked, completely changed the way I drive and the ideas I have about my car. THis is the idea of skid pan days, to teach you what your car is capable off.

if after 1 skid pan day he thinks he can drift a comodore then I suggest people pull over or move out of the way when they see a red comodore comming in their direction.




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