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no worries, i was wondering if this intro trackday course would be less suitable for you given that you've already got experience out there (on two wheels).

lol stop talking ruby up, i heard his driving is sub par on right handers due to a unstoppable need to open the door and lean 1 leg out.

and on straights due to thinking its normal for any motor to rev above 10k

maybe if he drove this out there it might help

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have confirmed deposits from scandyflick and Hostile - thanks guys! expecting Ripp3r and typevu to send theirs thru sometime this week. haven't heard from nightcrawler yet.

due to SAU's enthusiasm, i have been allowed to officially increase the list to 14 places now. Heslo has added another person to it this morning (i don't have a name, Luke) so there is one additional spot left if someone wants it.

1. Heslo - deposit received

2. nightcrawler

3. writeoff - deposit received

4. scandyflick - deposit received

5. Joshdc - deposit received

6. Moodles2 - deposit received

7. Luke ENR34 - deposit received

8. Hostile - deposit received

9. Ripp3r - will deposit Friday

10. typevu - will deposit Tuesday

11. Krishy - deposit received

12. Red Back - deposit received

13. friend of Heslo - deposit pending

14.

Payment sent .... sorry have been busy and every time I went to do it got distracted. If you are with ANZ it will come through immmediately.

no worries. thanks for letting me know. i'm not with ANZ so it'll probably clear by Friday. cheers!

will there be any like come and try days something along the lines of this but cheaper??? i'd love to give it a go...but funds are extremely tight...i'd also love to see the wife out there

will there be any like come and try days something along the lines of this but cheaper??? i'd love to give it a go...but funds are extremely tight...i'd also love to see the wife out there

this is a more formal driving course with professional instructors and as such is more structured and therefore costlier.

unfortunately i'm not aware of any "come and try" days scheduled for Mallala that would bridge the gap between the general open practice sessions and this course, but if anyone does know please reply here!

so i still dont have any information on as to how to get the other $235 paid off for this.....really looking forward to this and do you also need a helmet etc etc
* helmets are not mandatory but recommended. you are welcome to bring your own for safety

:P

Im interested, relevant racing career experience.

-gold license on Gran Turismo 1-4

-daytona 2 champ at local timezone

not sure if that puts me in too high a class to come out :P

i take it its not gonna be too hardcore if they not requiring helmets. ive never raced on a track before sounds like a good op to get out there :D

just gota check with my boss 2morrow if thats cool :banana:

Krishy, the forms will be sent out soon I would imagine in which you make the final $235 payment to John Bowe driving yourself. Don't stress mate :)

Dan, it should be a great day and a great intro to getting out there and handling yourself while on track. If you can get the time off, awesome!

Kim, seems my mate can't get the time off so that leaves two free spots again... :D

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