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Just wanting to know if there's any recommendations for Advanced Driving Courses in melb?

Especially after the GOR cruise and really, never having driven so hard before, trying to keep up with everyone, I'm keener then ever to do a few courses!

I've got a few mates who wouldn't mind doing it too.

So, past experiences? Money for value places? etc.

And do they check your car for mods? One of my mates is a P plater (like myself) who has extractors and a couple other things that technically we shouldn't have.

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Driver Dynamics for sure. I did their base course and it was great. They also do other days like track and skidpan days.

Bec works for them, so maybe shoot her a PM or give her a call? 1300 652 693

I did the level one course with Drivers Dynamic a couple of months ago, although it wasn't as fun as I expected, but I did learn a couple of things about braking, I wouldn't mind trying the level two course on a skid pan lol

You would find it quicker to ring Bec at Driver Dynamics on 1300 652 693.

They could still be doing there $99 deal .

I'm keen on an advanced drivers course too. Would it be possible to organise a SAU driver day?

We prob won't look to do one as we don;t ahve the resources that folks like Drivers Dynamics have.

I would suggest getting a few mates together and give Bec a call.

Also I think (Bec can you confirm) if you are a SAU paid member you get a 10% off the entry (excluding the $99 summer special)

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