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I know right, I'm sorry tho. All that time you gave me for a measely little deposit just wasn't long enough....

I only needed like 6 more pays and I could have started to save up.... Maybe

But butfvck you it's all your fault cos you chose the same week as G1

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Krish. The max amount for drift is 12.

That's why it's so expensive. Which is fecking stupid!

If it where 20 cars

It would be. Shitload cheaper, and a shitload more people would be willing to do it.

Two groups of ten cars half hour sessions is perfect

i am still struggling to understand as to why can't your organize a private track day for drift and get 20 odd people to enter. the more cars you have the cheaper it will be on everyone. hence why grip gets filled up so quickly. i really do feel for ya Craig.

I'd like to see you grip fags set up and fill a day at 350+

Per person, plus a thousand bucks worth of tyres on top.

At $350+ you will struggle to fill out the spots for a grip day. also with drift you need a shitload of tires which is another costly factor

At $350+ you will struggle to fill out the spots for a grip day. also with drift you need a shitload of tires which is another costly factor

Nah I reckon at $350 we can STILL fill a grip day easy... it just wouldnt fill up AS quick as it does right now - less than 12 hours?

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Grip days are a lot more expensive than drifting as you need to have more marshalls etc because of the speed. Why the buddyparts private day was more expensive as we had drifters and grip guys.

Craig, I just posted in your thread on NS.com, Ill take a spot. PM me either here or on NS with your bank details and Ill pay.

Cheers

Ben

Ffs.......

Your the second person to contact me today asking for a spot lol

I have already refunded Everyones deposits but haven't made the call to Clem yet....

Now I don't know what to do :-/

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