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Ladies & Gentlemen, Boys & Girls-

Its time to get skidding again! We here at events would like invite you to join us for this last yearly Skids event in a great day of skidding at genuine 2009 prices!:O

The cost is just $120 for members/Non Members(guest of SAU-QLD) and with only Limited places so get in quick. :ermm:

The day will run from 8am till 3.30pm at the Roadcraft driver training facility at Pronger Pde, Gympie. :D

This is an event for Open License holders only.

This will be a great day so come and spend a day with your friends having sideways fun :D

The Wish List:

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Please put user name & date of skids as reference ie: toddlls 30/10/09, then PM toddlls to lock it in.

Payment goes here:

SKYLINES AUSTRALIA BANK ACC.

Bank: CUA

Account Name: Skylines Australia Qld Inc

BSB: 804050

Account Number: 30701728

Due to the nature of this late posting all interest must accompany an urgent payment & pm'ing of Driver details immediately to toddlls( vehicle type/rego/drivers lic. #)-thanks 2thumbsup.gif

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pretty ridiculous that u must hold a open drivers licence i think. wats the go there. they let 17 yr olds with aasa license to thrash around queensland raceway.

Due to the fact that this isnt a driver training day there at a driver training facility is a requirement for the facility be covered for insurance purposes. Hence full licence holders at their request.

I would dearly like to be able to allow them (P Plates) to come along for skids but its not my call.

We chop & change the track layout from easy to hard to harder still depending on what level every1 is at, Day isnt full up so there will be plenty of skidtime for every1

We Do; super loop, horse shoe, controller, superman, figure 9

Will be practicing other goodies if every1 wants to do em too

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