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Hi Guys,

Looks like someone binned the Advanced driver day thread, even though the event itslelf has not completed. :P

Note to mods - can we please un-archive this as we still have stuff going on with this thread. Thanks, :D

Here's an update from Aaron for all of you guys who have pre-paid. Also see my e-mail below Aaron's reply.

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Brendan,

Just back from "outback" SA.... you guys do drive better than some of those

mining dudes!!!!!

I am looking to do something at Oran Park Grand Prix track very soon.

Unfortunately, we did have to postpone the earlier event and whilst the last

thing I wish to do is get the Skyline club "offside", I did not cancel the

day. If the guys cannot make the rescheduled date, I cannot help that. If

you book to go to a cricket final that is washed out, then cannot make the

rescheduled game, try and get a refund!

Please understand Auto-motion ran the 3 series program for the skyline club

at a substantial loss to get you guys on track with us. We will honour all

the drive commitments but I cannot run a day track program for individuals

who cannot meet our schedule.

Feb 21 is the date for O.P so if drivers cannot make the April 8 course,

this may suit.

Cheers mate

Aaron

"On track for safety."

AUTO-MOTION AUSTRALIA

Defensive Driving

02 48 722-622

0410-317-013

www.auto-motion.com.au

----- Original Message -----

From: "Brendan Faulds"

To:

Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 9:16 AM

Subject: Phase 3 cancellation

> Hi Aaron,

>

> What's the go with this mate ??

>

> I got folks hounding me cause they can't make it to the next one and want

> their money back ? ie The guys that pre-paid.

>

> What do I tell them ?? I have asked them to go direct to you but my

feedback

> is that you haven't contacted them. I know you are busy and all - but some

> people are getting a bit pissed and then they start talking, if you get

what

> I mean - We are a car club after all.

>

> Can we please work something out mate ?

>

> Did you get my phone message ?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Brendan

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Without wanting to sound like a total twat, does anyone know of an adv. driving centre that actually has cars on hand (preferably a GT-R) that you can drive?

LW.

Yes, I know - There are none. Sorry :D

But you can hire mine for $20,000 per day.

Yes, I know - There are none. Sorry :D

But you can hire mine for $20,000 per day.

well not quite true B-man, Team Raceworx has 2 gtrs and a silvia for hire for advanced driver training in NSW...but, sorry, not for "cheap". Apart from old formula fords, any driver training where the car is provided _starts_ at $1k per day.

well not quite true B-man, Team Raceworx has 2 gtrs and a silvia for hire for advanced driver training in NSW...but, sorry, not for "cheap".  Apart from old formula fords, any driver training where the car is provided _starts_ at $1k per day.

Cheers for that.

Edit: Do you have any contact details?

LW.

well not quite true B-man, Team Raceworx has 2 gtrs and a silvia for hire for advanced driver training in NSW...but, sorry, not for "cheap". Apart from old formula fords, any driver training where the car is provided _starts_ at $1k per day.

Cool - I stand corrected .

That's a good service there Ducnan !

BTW - my fee still stands - $20K per day. :D:) :)




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