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Sau Qld Skidpan, Welcome To The First Skidpan Of 2011, Saturday 9Th April, 2011


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Hi Everyone

Its time to get skidding again! We here at SauQLD events would like invite you to join us for our first yearly Skid event in a great day of skidding at genuine 2009 prices.

Cost is just $120 and at this stage we only have 5 spots left, but if more open up i will post up here to let you all know.

First in best dressed as well guys, if you want your spot then pm me or reply and i will put you down. Your spot will only be secured once payment is made.

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

This is an event for Open License holders only!

1. Rhinorebel - PAID - Thank you!

2. SPR34 - Deposit paid

3. Toddlls

4. Grae35 - PAID - Thank you!

5. Boiracer (SAU ms) - awaiting payment confirmation

6. mumslayer (SAU ms) - awaiting payment confirmation

7.

8.

9.

10.

11. Fudgesical (QSC) - PAID - Thank you!

12. Chester180 (QSC) - PAID - Thank you!

13. BiG SeXY (QSC) - awaiting payment confirmation

14. mkIV Sammy (QSC) - awaiting payment confirmation

Payment goes here:

SKYLINES AUSTRALIA BANK ACC.

Bank: CUA

Account Name: Skylines Australia Qld Inc

BSB: 814 282

Account Number: 30701728

Please put user name & date of skids as reference ie: SPR34 09/04/11, then PM SPR34/toddlls to lock it in.

Please let me know if you have made payment so i can check and keep everything up to date.

This will be a great day, so come and spend a day with your friends or meet some new ones while having some sideways fun.

See you all there!

Def in!!! first skidpan in the skyrine would be sweet!! and its on my Birthday!! seems like destiny. count me and my little bro in (hes not on the forums yet but also has a 32 gtst.)

put me down for 2 and i'll get money transfered ASAP!!

+ perfect time to meet some of you guys too

Edited by boiracer

Def in!!! first skidpan in the skyrine would be sweet!! and its on my Birthday!! seems like destiny. count me and my little bro in (hes not on the forums yet but also has a 32 gtst.)

put me down for 2 and i'll get money transfered ASAP!!

+ perfect time to meet some of you guys too

Awesome way to celebrate your b'day i'll add you to the list. Just let me know what your brother's username is and i'll add him as well.

cool, hes getting him SAU name etc sorted tonight and ill be wiring at least my cash thru tomorrow.

can we bring a few friends to watch?? or even some non skylines to fill spots if need be? my other bro has a '56 beetle with rat look and angry motor who has wanted to go skid panning since he saw my bug on the pan yrs ago.

Evening gents,

im boiracer's lil' brother, i will have the money wired through tonight so count me in!!!

cant wait... also my first skidpan day and first event for my car since i have owned it..... figured its a good time to learn to drift the right way :D

Edit: cash has been sent!!

Edited by mumslayer

cool, hes getting him SAU name etc sorted tonight and ill be wiring at least my cash thru tomorrow.

can we bring a few friends to watch?? or even some non skylines to fill spots if need be? my other bro has a '56 beetle with rat look and angry motor who has wanted to go skid panning since he saw my bug on the pan yrs ago.

friends are not an issue, plenty of parking spots and people are always welcome to come along for passenger rides as well. we have a few supra's attending this event, so different makes of cars are welcomed.

Evening gents,

im boiracer's lil' brother, i will have the money wired through tonight so count me in!!!

cant wait... also my first skidpan day and first event for my car since i have owned it..... figured its a good time to learn to drift the right way :D

Edit: cash has been sent!!

:thanks:, yep definitely a good way to get used to being sideways without damaging your car. well that and learning how to control it on wet conditions.

sorry for the delay in updating the list, i am unable to do this so i have to wait for a exec to do when they have a moment :rolleyes:

sweeeeet, this next month is gonna be long.....its been more than 5 yrs since i went skid panning. how is the facility compared to mount cotton?

i have never been to the mount cotton one, but i do like this one, big open pan with different tracks made up with cones. changes throughout the day gradually getting harder each time with varying speeds and corner difficulties.

mount cotton was/is a figure 8 with a bigger area on the side. not alot of room for error... but no drama if you did come off. just some dirt.

we did an hour or so of practice in the wet. then some circuits setup with cones in mixed wet and dry sections. lotsa fun.

cars were sooo filthy afterwards. i'll be polishing beforehand. makes cleaning after much easier

updated list guys. only 3 spots left!!!!

The Wish List:

1. Rhinorebel - PAID - Thank you!

2. SPR34 - PAID - Thank you!

3. Toddlls - awaiting payment confirmation

4. Grae35 - PAID - Thank you!

5. Boiracer (SAU ms) - PAID - Thank you!

6. mumslayer (SAU ms) - PAID - Thank you!

7. Fudgesical (QSC) - PAID - Thank you!

8. Chester180 (QSC) - PAID - Thank you!

9. BiG SeXY (QSC) - awaiting payment confirmation

10. mkIV Sammy (QSC) - awaiting payment confirmation

11. Scott (Fudgesical's friend) - awaiting payment confirmation

12.

13.

14.

  • 2 weeks later...

Gympie is very different to Mt Cotton. Gympie is a huge square of concrete with water jets built into the pan whereas Mt Cotton had the sprinklers on the sides.

I did enjoy Mt Cotton as it was a much longer lap but we can configure Gympie in so many ways to keep it different for everyone.

Plus I didn't enjoy the crazy locals climbing the fence and laying on the track to stop us about an hour into the day and then no refunds...

The trip up to Gympie isn't too bad either. Some of us stay the night before and have a bit of a party.... Hey Todd!!!

List has been updated, only 1 spot left!!!

The Wish List:

1. Rhinorebel - PAID - Thank you!

2. SPR34 - PAID - Thank you!

3. Toddlls - PAID - Thank you!

4. Grae35 - PAID - Thank you!

5. Boiracer (SAU ms) - PAID - Thank you!

6. mumslayer (SAU ms) - PAID - Thank you!

7. Fudgesical (QSC) - PAID - Thank you!

8. Chester180 (QSC) - PAID - Thank you!

9. BiG SeXY (QSC) - PAID - Thank you!

10. Scott (Fudgesical's friend) - PAID - Thank you!

11. Fudgesical's other friend - PAID - Thank you!

12. Elysium - awaiting payment confirmation

13. Elysium's friend - awaiting payment confirmation

14.

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