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FYI: My car is fixed. Wow looks like this thread is great... Too bad I missed out! Next time!

Oh I paid $15 and didnt go, do I get it back? Or get a laynard?  hehe... well just donate the $10 or $15 to SAU :D

We can send you one.

I must say that your car looked even better on the road....well done and congrats!

The R32 is non too shabby either, as I said prior, there is nothing like a track car that can hold their own with a show car!

thanks for the great weekend away guys! coming up from canberra, the three of us (R31DET, LTSjayce and me) decided to stay the night there.

the quality of cars was great and winners were well chosen. i didnt win an award (i never expected too), however i did win the raffle 1st prize, so i cant complain. count on us coming back next year with a couple more.

cheers

Merli or any of the organisers,

I have just spent 10 min on yahoo and google and could not find any ref to the Driver training day with Aaron Mcgill. Can you send me a contact number I to call and discuss?

Merli or any of the organisers,

  I have just spent 10 min on yahoo and google and could not find any ref to the Driver training day with Aaron Mcgill. Can you send me a contact number I to call and discuss?

Paul, try http://www.auto-motion.com.au/ :D

edit: just realised there is nothing there. his other site is http://www.aaronmcgillmotorsport.com/ nothing there on driver training, but aaron runs a top day. great guy and driver. i believe you can email at [email protected]

I just spoke to them. Im booked in, at Oran Park GP 22nd Nov 05 unless they can grab a cancelled date at the creek.

Kabab with cheese, the Aaron Phase 3 day sounds the same as a UAS day, no real formal instruction, but instructors on hand if needed.

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The R32 is non too shabby either, as I said prior, there is nothing like a track car that can hold their own with a show car!

Stacey is keen to add a black R34 vpec II to the garage. We are ordering ours next month....if it looks as tough as yours i wont know which one to drive.

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