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I work at PNG Auto, 8 langford st pooraka . 8260 1111, if you could come down or we could meet somewhere after 5 ive got my cash ready (250) as my passenger backed out, im still keen tho

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yeah that's correct Steve normal track days are $200 with the extra insurance its an extra $50 which is included in the $250 we charge

i hope thats a little clearer, its not another $50 on top of the $250

also each stint you can take a different person

na we run 3 groups of about 8 cars with about 12min rotations

too long on the rotations and we find people over heat brakes or just generally break shit

u going to have the evo out then?

ill try and come out

sky30 i have put you on the list you need to get back to me as soon as you can thanks

same with you Jin man you have shown interest with a question don't hesitate to speak up if you want a spot

we would hate to see someone miss out due to thinking they couldn't ask

yes. but as stated early. i work long hours and dont have time ( or a means of transport on my lunch break) to get to a bank.

i guess ill give the cash to someone to drop in the account

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