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Driftmob is holding another skidpan day on the 27th of this month, it’s at Oran parks skidpan, witch is about 3weeks away. The last skidpan day that they had was insane. There was heaps of different cars that turned up and people of all skills. They also had instructors who you could run shotgun with in there cars or they were jumping in your car as passenger to help you out. There will be about 3 or 4 different layouts done on the day, with also a couple of wet sessions. They had a BBQ and drinks crankin most of the day as well.

At the last skidpan day they had a eftpos machine there so you could pay and also join up to there club, they had a tow truck there in case your car broke down, (hope this happens to no one) and also a trailer of rims with tyres on them that you could borrow for a small cost, I honestly don’t remember how much they where but a fair few people did use them.

If you have always wonted to get out there and have some fun or give drifting a crack, these are the days you would wont to come to. Even if you know how to drift these days are great just to muck around, I never knew how much fun you could have on a skidpan. (thank you Andrew Hawkins). They are a very friendly bunch of guys and there is always a great atmosphere, on top of that there prices for there days are nice and cheap, these guys even recognize if you are a member of another cams affiliated car club and will give you there members rates.

Members $85

Non members $100

Get there around 8:00ish so you have time to singe on and get your car scrutineered

There will be a drivers briefing that all drivers must attend. You will be on the skidpan around 9 o’clock and the day ends at 3:30 4 o’clockish.

More info can be found on there website http://www.driftmob.com.au/forum/

Or you can call 0406669635 if you have any questions.

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Cool thanks for the info. I've got a mate who'd be interested in this, i'll pass the details on.

You need to learn how to spell though dude.. where/were which/witch their/there want/wont... Not that it really matters.. just makes your post really hard to read! :P

EVENT OPEN

ENTRIES OPEN,

THIS IS A DRIVER TRAINING EVENT

TIME TABLE

7:30AM GATES OPEN

8:00AM SCRUTINEERING

8:30AM DRIVER SIGN ON

9:00AM DRIVER BRIEFING

9:30AM START TRACK ACTIVITY

11:30AM LUNCH

4:30PM END TRACK ACTIVITY

SPECTATOR

everybody is welcome to spectate at our events entry will be a gold coin ($1or $2) per person

all gate proceeds collected will be donated to a charity

we have an associate membership package available for spectators

costs $40 you get t-shirt, sticker, membership card & a free drink at all our events

you can apply for this on the day.

SCRUTINEERING

your car will need to pass scrutineering

brakes, brake lights, seatbelts/harnesses, windscreen wipers all need to work properly

drivers seat must be secured properly all wheel nuts must be present

you will need a secondary bonnet restraint if you dont have one just bring a short rope & the

scrutineer will assist you installing it

DRIVER

to drive you will need appropriate clothing (non flamable)

your clothes must cover you from neck to wrists to ankles

closed shoes must be worn

and only helmets with the AS1698 sticker affixed can be used

COST

$60 if you want to learn to drive ( trainee)

$85 if your a member with driftmob & have a cams license

$100 if your not a member with driftmob & have a cams license

we can issue you with a cams license on the day

if you want to become a member you can apply on the day

HOW TO PAY

entrants can pay on the day but we recommend prepaying to secure a spot

at this stage we can accept cash & eftpos if you want to pay on the day

PREPAY

deposit total amount and bring your reciept with you on the day

no prepayments after wednesday 18th

ACCOUNT NAME = DRIFTMOB INC

ACCOUNT NUMBER =259589

BSB =032372

BANK =WESTPAC

just a quick run down for the day,

we are track time orientated this means we will not stop for lunch

the bbq will start at 11:30am finish 12:30pm this will give drivers an hour to get their food

only drivers are entitled to a free feed

passengers (drift trainees) will be permitted at this event but will not be permitted to drive

if you intend to be a trainee you will need to bring your own helmet & appropriate clothing in the drivers

section mentioned above

cheers.

the driftmob crew..

so its $100 for non members BUT with a cams license, if you do not have a cams license how much will it be?

hey mate an L2ns licence is $50 which lasts 12 months but you can get a day licence for $20 but if you do a few of these events a year you would be better off getting the L2ns one

so either $150 or $120 for the day

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