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It's been a while... but it's time for a good ol' Skid Pan Day!

Now the pressure is off after DA lets all have some fun!

We'll have the usual DJ's, BBQ for drivers and of course of CASTROL EDGE/ SABER Prizes and Awards.

Ive had a lot of interest so i'm thinking spots will fill quick. To book please email [email protected]

PRICES

$80 members

$110 for non members

NEW BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS

ACC Name - Project D Drift Club

Bank - ANZ

BSB - 012233

ACC No. - 551057855

* Please use your full name as reference and send me the remittance.

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Hey people,

I intended to register for thsi event but htere are some hidden costs. We have to pay $110 as non members of Dift Club ($80.00 reffering to those in drift club) also $50.00 for the CAMS licence on the day?????? So from $160 to $200 is just a small step for a GP circuit. I let you decide which one is better.

Eug.

of course cams licence is needed

same as going out on the track.

Normal track/driver training days just require a drivers licence.

Take Aaron Mcgills day... $200, no more hidden costs, and a lunch thrown in... And the amount of track time you get is insane!

pretty sure that $200 includes a daily licence of some sort.

they most likely forgot to add that a cams licence is needed so dont get the wrong impression that there are hidden costs.

project D put on a bbq also & there was HEAPS of track time.

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sorry mate, no cams license required for driver training days and at least 50 mins track time guaranteed. no hidden costs, $200.

pretty sure that $200 includes a daily licence of some sort.

they most likely forgot to add that a cams licence is needed so dont get the wrong impression that there are hidden costs.

project D put on a bbq also & there was HEAPS of track time.

Try not to compare track vs skidpan days crew....they are very different.

As I run alot of days myself, it costs a fortune to do.

You do not need CAMS for driver training days.

Project D run a great day and is heaps of fun for those who like doing big skids :action-smiley-069:

boz, everyone is going to compare $ vs track time...same with drag racing. $200 to enter. 6, 10sec passes = 1min of racing. thats $3.30 a second. people just want track time.

Try not to compare track vs skidpan days crew....they are very different.

As I run alot of days myself, it costs a fortune to do.

You do not need CAMS for driver training days.

Project D run a great day and is heaps of fun for those who like doing big skids :)



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