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Hey guys,

I know this should be in events but at the moment its not an event, yet. I am doing some driver training on the 12th and 19th of october and this is just to see if anyone else is interested cause the more lines the better and if there is a few we might have some leverage to get a deal to get some $ off. i am doing the luff driver training courses at oran park. the day of the 12th is the stage 1 course and the 19th is the stage 3 course with cams observe so that i can get my cams licence. the cost of the 2 days is $630. You have to have completed stage one to do stage 2 or 3. If anyone wants more info go to http://www.ianluff.com.au/index.php?option...id=23&Itemid=63

I know people have a lot of different opinions on who to go to for driver training and which course is better but i have had many friends go through this course and all agree youll learn alot and have loads of fun while doing it...

Any takers??????

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Top idea, this is great training and its a shame so many people talk so much but don't go along to something like this.

I guess from your post you are already booked in, SAU is running a CAMS training day thru Aaron McGill on 22 November which would be another idea. I've done CAMs courses with both Luff and Findlay (but not McGill personally) and I would say that the Findlay one is the one to try if you really want to be challenged and learn :)

Unfortunately i'll be away for the Level 1 otherwise I would definately come. I've done the finlay one - however really want to do a level 2/3 advanced course.

Any recommendations? I'm pretty sure finlay's don't do an "advanced" one.. only the cams and normal..

Want to do it before it heats up as well..

Top idea, this is great training and its a shame so many people talk so much but don't go along to something like this.

I guess from your post you are already booked in, SAU is running a CAMS training day thru Aaron McGill on 22 November which would be another idea.  I've done CAMs courses with both Luff and Findlay (but not McGill personally) and I would say that the Findlay one is the one to try if you really want to be challenged and learn :)

Yeah duncan already booked with some firends but might be keen for the november one as well, if my car is in one piece.

Unfortunately i'll be away for the Level 1 otherwise I would definately come. I've done the finlay one - however really want to do a level 2/3 advanced course.

Any recommendations? I'm pretty sure finlay's don't do an "advanced" one.. only the cams and normal..

Want to do it before it heats up as well..

Hey mate,

there is plenty of other level one days between now and the 19th, Im just booked into the 12th because that was convenient for me, try and get a friend to do one of the earlier ones with you then we can all hook up for the stage 3.

sanger - I may see you on the 19th for the stage three course if I can't get in for next wednesday's one

Brush that one come to the one on the 19th...... you know you want to. :)

hey yeh id be interested.. perants are paying atleast half :D  hopfuly ill be there too

yeah same. my old man was going to get me golf lessons so i suggested that this might be a smarter option and he agreed. you dont hear of many people getting killed by someone slicing a golf ball so i think the driving lessons are a better bet.

Hi All,

As a licenced trainer and assessor, I can give you the good oil !

Peter Finlay's driver training days are the better of all of the packages going at this time.

He may be a cranky style of a bloke at times , but he can teach you more in one day than all of the others.

Good Luck with it.

MIB

Hey guys,

I know this should be in events but at the moment its not an event, yet. I am doing some driver training on the 12th and 19th of october and this is just to see if anyone else is interested cause the more lines the better and if there is a few we might have some leverage to get a deal to get some $ off. i am doing the luff driver training courses at oran park. the day of the 12th is the stage 1 course and the 19th is the stage 3 course with cams observe so that i can get my cams licence. the cost of the 2 days is $630. You have to have completed stage one to do stage 2 or 3. If anyone wants more info go to http://www.ianluff.com.au/index.php?option...id=23&Itemid=63

I know people have a lot of different opinions on who to go to for driver training and which course is better but i have had many friends go through this course and all agree youll learn alot and have loads of fun while doing it...

Any takers??????

yeh i hopfuly should be there for the 2 days now.. perants will pay so its all good.. just seeing on if its booked out or not.. so yeh.

wasnt booked out when i checked late last week.

hope to see you there

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