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Well yes it is on yet again, free tour of the Holden Performance Driving Centre, plus a short demonstration of how/why Roil works.

Plus you get to walk through the workshop of a certain V8 supercar team, not that it is exciting, but interesting none the less.

It wont cost you a cent and you dont have to sign up or buy anything whatsoever, infact I dont think you can actually buy anything on the night anyway

To see pics of the last tour, see this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=45166

http://www.coastcars.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=457

It's on the 8th of September starting at 7pm sharp.

No you can bring whomever you want as this is an open invitation to anyone who wants to have a sneak peek at the nice historical car's they have on display. Wont cost you a cent, just your time.

Only catch is that after the tour there will be a short demonstration of an oil additive called Roil. You will not be asked to make any purchases nor will you be asked to sign up for any "get-rich-quick" crap, if you are not interested in the product after the demonstration then you leave, simple eh?

Come one, Come all!

Definates:

MicK51

Maybe's:

SmoothLine

And to all those people who want to bag this please dont bother until you have seen the product working thank you very much

Also you can read on a whole bunch of other SAU members who use it here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=37992

This is from www.performancedriving.com.au

The Holden Performance Driving Centre is located at Norwell, approximately 30 minutes from Surfers Paradise ( north of Dreamworld ) and 30 minutes south of Brisbane. Please refer to the map below, for further location detail.

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Holden Performance Driving Centre ( Open 7 Days )

75 Norwell Road, Ormeau Qld 4208

Ph: (07) 5546 1366 Fax: (07) 5546 1300

Going to meet at the Yatala BP from 6:30pm onwards, prolly leave between 6:45pm and 6:50pm as it is just around the corner if anyone wants to meet there, c you then!

Well took Beau about 45 minutes to do the same trip at around the same time on Monday, so you should get there with time to spare _if_ the traffic doesnt get too bad :cheers:

  • 5 weeks later...

It was pretty cool, was a pitty morris's V8 was down at sandown but we still got to see next years car.

The tour was cool, that guy really new his motorsport, but where was the A9X!?!?!?!

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