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Looking for people who're interested in coming to another skidpan at Gympie in the coming months. Price is $140 but we get all day on the pan. Since last time we were very short on numbers we will just be jumping in on a normal session unless we get 15 people paid up front.

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I can't rate this skids day highly enough, even had some fun with 40hp of VW.

Any car can skid, and if you cant figure it out then let Aaron do it for ya :)

Wear and tear is very minimal, fuel can be a bit, worst part is the drive home at the end of the day.......so far after a day of fangin it around in circles. Totally worth it though

Edited by boiracer

im keen to come, sort out a date so people can give yes or no. not just an eoi :)

also will it be skylines only or any car can come??

*edited just saw the other topic*

Edited by Mitch130

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