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Ok people , I have booked another one.

Morning session 8.30am-12.30 and limited again to minimum of 12 people at $100ea with the same format and training as the first two. I will be in the car with you giving encouragement, advice, help , abuse.... as usual. Hehehe

Trick with this one is I will be taking the details and names , NOT John Clark.

Cash , cheques , money orders , credit cards will be taken and there is NO , absolutely NO on the day paying.

We have been shafted 4 times by people not turning up so no pay/no play.

First 12 in get it and contact me on the details below or

0418 927 415.

Don't forget you will need to have done the training prior to being eligible for the drift demo series next year.

Ohh and one more thing , if you have already done a session with me , you are not eligible to enter again ( yet).

Sorry Mike , Gav , bangers and all you other drift nutters :D

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Cheers

Ken

Hyperdrive Motorsport

9209 3100

1/28 Vale St Malaga

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C'mon ya bunch of pansies.

Everybody talks about how they want to/are great drifters and how they do wondorous things in Canning Vale/Malaga/wherever but when it comes to the opportunity to strut your stuff , the silence becomes deafening.

Have 5 paid up entries and 3 more confirmed but not ONE from SAU. :thumbdwn:

Cheers

Ken

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