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FATZ DRIFT DAY

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R31House Racing

Motul Racing oils

Autosport engineering

Auto-Motion Australia

MAY 21st SATURDAY

Where: Oran Park Drift-land:

Oran Park Raceway - Cobbitty Road, NARELLAN

Time: 8am-5pm

Cost: $125 (standard entry)

$110 for skylines australia mebers

$110 for initial drift members

$90 if you book for the remainig 4 events up front ($360)

Limited numbers: There will only be 40 spots available for the day. Get in quick!

Bookings: Email Peter on: [email protected] for payment details

For any enquiries, call Peter on 0409 226 626

Further details

Driver training: Aaron McGill of Auto-Motion Australia will have professional driver trainers on hand to give tips on drift techniques. The focus of the day is to improve driving techniques for drivers of all skill levels and

Time: Get to the track at 8am for sign on and scrutineering. The day will finish at 5pm.

Bookings: Payment will need to be finalised by 10 May 2005. Email Peter on: [email protected] for payment details

Spectators: $2.00 will be charged to all spectators. Drift-land has great access for spectators.

Passengers: TBA $40 for the day

Drivers will need: Helmet, long sleeve shirt and long pants. Cars will be inspected to check for track worthiness.

Where else do you get to drive fast, safe & sideways, and where it's legal?

The day is organised by Peter Carruthers, and professionally run by Aaron McGill of Auto-Motion Australia driver training - Aaron McGill has 20 years racing experience and 11 years professional driving instructing experience.

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mate we can supply a limited number of tyres for a price but you have to get them fiited up on the day

we normally have a tyre fitter but its 20 bux a tyre

newbies are welcome

the idea is to improve your driving no to be better than anyone else




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