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Seems everyone is saying that young Skyline drivers need to do a defensive driving course. So I'll give you guys a special deal for upcoming courses in the next few weeks. Normally we charge $195.00 per driver for our Defensive course.

But you guys can do it for $125.00.

The dates are Saturday 16th October and Saturday 6th November.

Courses will be conducted at the Attwood venue, which is the same venue we use for our skid pan courses.

If your interested in coming along send me an email

[email protected]

Cheers Kev

I have done this course, and I'll be the first to say it was great.

I have also done this course, i think the same time as Chris.

All I can say is that it was excellent and quickly bought me down to earth regrading my driving ability. (or should i say disability!)

To all those people who say that these classes only encourage bad driving and over confidence, you are wrong. Any education is good education, how are you meant to undertake an emergency braking manuveour in the wet, such as stopping in the wet from 60km/h in 15 metres whilst changing lanes, when you have never done it before?

Do this course.

Rhett

Do you have any schedules/plans for later on in November? I should have my R34 on the road by then, and all these accidents lately are getting me a little worried about driving the 34, when i've never driven a hi-po or turbo car :)

cheers.

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