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hey guys i am running a driver training session at RAC driver traing center on 7th nov for a am session if ur interested pm me for payment details there is currently 6 spots left get in quick as they will fill up quick i will add ur name to the list once i recieve payment

Date: 7th nov

Time: 8am for briefing 830 (if not there for briefing u will not be driving)

Cost: $90 (a few dollars from each person will go to support a club i am associated with WCC)

PAID SO FAR

Myself Scott R33 S1

Alix HR31

Allen 2LV8ETR

Brett V8EATER

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hey guys i am running a driver training session at RAC driver traing center on 7th nov for a am session if ur interested pm me for payment details there is currently 6 spots left get in quick as they will fill up quick i will add ur name to the list once i recieve payment

Date: 7th nov

Time: 8am for briefing 830 (if not there for briefing u will not be driving)

Cost: $90 (a few dollars from each person will go to support a club i am associated with WCC)

PAID SO FAR

Myself Scott R33 S1

Alix HR31

Allen 2LV8ETR

Brett V8EATER

Count me in. Pm me the details for payment.

Mark R32 GTS4 4DOOR.

Do I need to go out and buy a helmet?

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