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Hey Guys,

This is your invitation to attend the Sparco Academy - a one day motorsport event being held half way between Gold Coast and Brisbane.

We usually get a few SAU Members out to our days, but this one is pretty special so i figured it was worth a post!

Expect a full day of non-stop action out at the track, with training and events designed to hone your skills, followed by a "top 8" battle at the end of the day, with winners taking home a range of Sparco prizes.

We have Professional V8 Supercar Driver Steve Owen and Exedy Pro Drifter Levi Clarke available on the day for classroom sessions and even one-on-one training on track.

Anyone with a safe and well maintained car that is not silly-loud is eligable, groupings are based on driver skill and overall car power so the big boys can battle it out, while the beginners can practice!

Earlybird Pricing until the 26th is only $190.

After then it goes back to the normal price of $250.

This includes all classroom training, 4+ Sprint Sessions, Unlimited Skidpan, One-on-One drift training, cruise session and more...

$50 extra gets you one-on-one on track driver training with Steve Owen (V8 Supercar Driver)...

The one on one training alone would usually be $500+ minimum.

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Facebook Link:

http://www.facebook.com/events/567407649948042/?fref=ts

Entry Forms / More Info :

http://www.hardtuned.net/sparcoacademy

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Edited by loz-nscom

A few skylines entered so far.... would love to see some more 34's though!

We have over $500 worth of Sparco Prizes, so if you have a fast car, you might get a chance to take home stuff worth more than the entry!

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Edited by loz-nscom

Silly loud = straight through exhausts...

if you have a hotdog & cannon with screamer... it is generally ok...

if it's a massively worked GTR with big cams and just a cannon... probably not...

this event is a one-off since locking in time with a V8 supercar driver can be hard, but we do hold hardtuned track days at the track every 6 months.

there are 40 spots left. Tomorrow is the last day for discounted entry however.

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