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5th of December

Driving Sports inc welcomes you to drive / drift our cars for the day on the 5 th of december at Eastern Creek Raceway

We supply everything and give you a long sleeve shirt to keep as a souvenir

On the day u drive 4 cars R32 270 kW R33 260 kW R31 215kw S15 238 kW @the wheels,

All you need to do bring is yourself, to eastern creek skidpan for the ultimate drifting experience, Driving sports will put you in the drivers seat of four well prepped drifters S15,R31,R32,R33 with four trainers, Two mechanics and stacks of tyres to burn

Day Schedule

8.00 am sharp for sign in and drivers brief

9.00 Drift starts

Through the day you will go from burn outs to slide control to full on drift

lunch and drinks will be catered for ,but the drift will not stop, so we maximise your time behind the wheel

4.00 drivers de brief

4.30 day end

Where,

5th December is at eastern creek figure 8 skid pan ,$450 the whole day

you get between 1.5 hrs to 2.5 hrs in the cars

Depending on how many ppl are driving on the day,

We cap driver numbers to ensure every one will drive for a minimum of 1.5 hrs

go to our web site to see the cars and lists of all there mods click the link below

http://www.drivingsports.com.au/index.html

Heres a short vid of one of the cars, RB30 turbo R32 ,you will drive on the day

more vids on what u can expect from the day in the link below

http://www.drivingsports.com.au/action-vid.html

Bookings can be made by direct deposit on line, or at your bank

Bank details are below:

We require minimun $100 dollars deposite with the balance payable on the day

this locks in your drivers seat.

Bendigo Bank

Account Name: Driving Sports

Account Number: 137911822

BSB Number: 633-000

Please email us and use your name as a reference so we can send u a confirmation email.

If u want more info or want to come and see the cars before the day send us your number and we will call u with all the details.

Or call lee 0414 605 822 or Chris 0416 809 880

hope to see u there



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