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Hey guys,

I've booked a skidpan day for 16th May,

I know a few people who may be interested in this - myself included.

The sessions are $149 per person, and limited to 12 people.

Either 8.30am-12.30pm or 1pm-5pm. We will be going with the morning session

Included are driving instructers, who can give some tips and help you out, including riding in your car with you.

You don't even need a day off work, its on a SUNDAY!! What I do need ASAP, is a $49 deposit, or someone will take your spot

I currently have 9 people confirmed for this event, so I need another THREE (3) people who are interested in the event, and able to give me a $49 deposit

Let me know if you're interested :mad:

Rick

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We'll see how this one goes, if I can't get the numbers I'll have to knock it back

Had the full dozen people organised before but some people are not as serious about it when it comes to getting serious :(

Its $149 for the morning session..... only 12 cars tho :)

Full now, thanks :)

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skid pan is so boring, all you do is **** up your car, and if you cant learn to to drive your own car, then i dont think an instructor will help you, sorry guys i just think its a waste of time and money to go somewhere just to rip hellies in the wet and try to control it, you can do that on a rainy day( for you people who have balls)

skid pan is so boring, all you do is **** up your car, and if you cant learn to to drive your own car, then i dont think an instructor will help you, sorry guys i just think its a waste of time and money to go somewhere just to rip hellies in the wet and try to control it, you can do that on a rainy day( for you people who have balls)

I don't even know how to respond to that verbal diahorrea.

skid pan is so boring, all you do is **** up your car, and if you cant learn to to drive your own car, then i dont think an instructor will help you, sorry guys i just think its a waste of time and money to go somewhere just to rip hellies in the wet and try to control it, you can do that on a rainy day( for you people who have balls)

Your doing a fantastic job in cementing yourself as the biggest tool on this forum.

I reckon its the best way to learn how to control understeer and oversteer, plus it's handy to slide out spin and lose control when there is no gutter/tree/car/person/etc etrc to possibly collide with.....

I had an absolute blast the last time i went on the Skidpan.... I feel that my knowledge of the car increased 10 mill fold. Now i know/can predict, when my car is likely to spin out.... what understeer feels like and how to control it, plus IT'S LEGAL FUN.

On a second note.... I reckon "L" and "P" platers SHOULD do a course on the skid pan and Figure 8 track, to help them understand that not all car's are like the one's in the movies... and to also show them how easy it is to get in to trouble.... but that's a different thread....

Cheers

Lawrence

skid pan is so boring, all you do is **** up your car, and if you cant learn to to drive your own car, then i dont think an instructor will help you, sorry guys i just think its a waste of time and money to go somewhere just to rip hellies in the wet and try to control it, you can do that on a rainy day( for you people who have balls)

omg....i don't think you have ANY idea about what you are talking about. I don't even want to know how many people you kill in your car! or how you kill your car...cause with your attitude, thats the direction you're heading in!

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