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Special Last Minute Offer - Supercar Drive Day This Sunday 11 Oct


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Hi all

We have a Supercar Drive Day running this Sunday 11 October.

These are usually $1650 per head - but I have 4x spots left which I'd like to offer to SAU people for just $1150 per head.

You get to drive the following cars on day that takes in the back of the Mornington Peninsula, Portsea for lunch and then back up around the bay.

Everything is included - coffee/snacks/drinks/lunch/fuel/insurance and a goodie bag.

Cars:

Ferrari F430 Spider - black on cream, F1 paddle shift

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Lamborghini Gallardo - yellow on black, 6-speed manual

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Audi R8 - grey on black, R-tronic paddle/tip shift

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Aston Martin DB9 Volante - silver on red, 6-speed auto

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Lotus Exige S - orange on black, 6-speed manual

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You need to be over 21 and on a full licence.

We run staff in the lead and chase cars and all cars have CB radios. It's a great drive and a fantastic way to spend the day!

Check out the website for more info - www.supercarevents.com.au

Let me know ASAP if you are interested - [email protected]

Feel free to post any questions in the thread.

Cheers

James

Damn this is going to go quick....wish I was over 21...well not really since I already feel old but will you be willing to compromise for a 20yr old with a full license? :P

James would we be driving all day or riding passenger for some of it?

Also re. passengers could we bring someone to ride shotgun? If my wife found out I was driving a drop top Ferrari around she would want to come along...

James - sorry mate, most of the cars are beyond the P-Plate power to weight rules.

Nick - you go 2-up in each car, so you spend 50% of the time driving (ie: drive Ferrari, passenger Ferrari, drive Lambo, passenger Lambo etc)

The day is based upon 10x drivers, so to run as a couple would be 2x spots.

J

Bec - if you come out to Broadford on the 22nd Oct, I'll get you in the Atom for some hot laps with you-know-who...

:)

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Info here...

http://www.godigital.com.au/emedia/octane-...ack-vic-4weeks/

James - sorry mate, most of the cars are beyond the P-Plate power to weight rules.

Nick - you go 2-up in each car, so you spend 50% of the time driving (ie: drive Ferrari, passenger Ferrari, drive Lambo, passenger Lambo etc)

The day is based upon 10x drivers, so to run as a couple would be 2x spots.

J

cheers for the reply, I'll check with the boss;)

James - sorry mate, most of the cars are beyond the P-Plate power to weight rules.
Damn this is going to go quick....wish I was over 21...well not really since I already feel old but will you be willing to compromise for a 20yr old with a full license? :cool:

So that means I can come :down:?

this is a serious question so pls don't get offended, but what thrill would these cars offer me over my 300rwkw gtst?

1k is a lot of $$$ i can spend on mods :dry:

this is a serious question so pls don't get offended, but what thrill would these cars offer me over my 300rwkw gtst?

1k is a lot of $$$ i can spend on mods :banana:

easier to pick up chix...rich ones too.. :dry:

this is a serious question so pls don't get offended, but what thrill would these cars offer me over my 300rwkw gtst?

1k is a lot of $$$ i can spend on mods :dry:

I guess there are a ton of subjective answers to this question but mine would be "the exclusivity of it". You're driving around in cars worth hundreds of thousands, which to some means more than the performance I guess?

this is a serious question so pls don't get offended, but what thrill would these cars offer me over my 300rwkw gtst?

1k is a lot of $$$ i can spend on mods :banana:

also your r33 doesnt have paddle shift :dry:

can you offer this again in another couple of months?? please?

i would so take you up on this offer but this month i cant quite get there with my bills :-(

keep me in mind if your ever short again, thanks!

ahhh... so this would explain the convoy of exotics i saw driving down beach rd (brighton) on Sept 19th, about 9:30am - Ferrari was first, then Lambo, then i can't remember what, then the Lotus. I thought it was probably your mob

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