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**NOTE THIS IS FOR AN AFTERNOON SESSION**

Hey guys and gals,

We have booked another Driver Training day on the skidpan at the RAC Facility in Kewdale!!

Please make sure you read and understand all requirements before signing up to this event. Getting there on the day and saying you didnt realise the requirments and are not prepared (not having a helmet etc) will result in you being excluded and no refund will be given. So make sure you know what you need to have!!

The training is held in a controlled environment on a skidpan with an instructor.

You will do a variety of motor kahna style challenges, which aim to teach things like handling of your vehicle, braking, driver seating postion and several other techniques.

HELMETS ARE REQUIRED - RAC no longer have any so you must supply your own helmet.

When - Saturday 18 August 2012 (Afternoon)

Time - 12.15pm SHARP - 4.20pm. Driver briefing is at 12.30 so BE ON TIME!! (Missing Briefing means NO track time)

Cost - $80 for SAUWA Members. $90 for non SAUWA Members (If spaces available)

Where - RAC Driver Training Facility. Grogan Road Perth International Airport

There are only 16 spots available so please PM me if you wish to participate and put payment through to the bank account details below - as you will need to pay within 7 days to confirm your spot. (First in first served basis sorry). I will not be chasing people up for payments. If you have not paid within 7 days, your spot will be cancelled with out notice and given to someone else. When you send me your PM to confirm your spot, please give me your full name, contact phone number and what model car you will be driving (preferably colour and model) so a running list can be prepared for the day and it will also make it easier for us to work out the order on the day.

Payments to

Dan SAUWA

BSB 086-288

Acct No: 11-995-3386

Your name will NOT be added to the attendees list unless you PM me, this means I won't be taking names down from people just posting their interest in this thread.

Driver/Vehicle requirements:

Current and Valid Drivers License

Long Sleeve top, long pants required

Helmet

Fully enclosed foot wear

Car to be registered with no safety defects

Seatbelts both left and right hand side front

All loose items removed from inside the vehicle

Road legal tyres (no slicks)

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me on here or email [email protected]

Cheers

Dan Brady

SAUWA

Driver 1: Passive PAID

Driver 2: Passive's +1 PAID

Driver 3: Keets PAID

Driver 4: ICHIGO PAID

Driver 5: Gdekwant PAID

Driver6: shane344 PAID

Driver7: Midnight 33 PAID

Driver8: graeme - Nissan R34 Gtr PAID

Driver9: Brandon - evo 8 PAID

Driver10: WOGAN PAID

Driver11: Justin Hancock, R33 GTST PAID

Driver12: Phil Hardy, Corvette ZO6 PAID

Driver 13: Drew Knight

Driver14: Hattori Hanzo 69

Driver15: Lauren

Driver16: Landscribble

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Hi, Dan and all. I would have loved to come along with the GTR and my boys in the Pulsar, but I am otherwise engaged with rugby on Saturdays until end of September. Please let me know if you have another planned for later or have the chance of something on a Sunday.

Cheers,

Brendan.

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