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Auto-Motion Australia

Ph/Fax: 02 48 722-622

AUTO - MOTION AUSTRALIA

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Hi Drivers,

Our final two events are happening during December.

FRIDAY DECEMBER 9: SKID PAN SLIDE CONTROL - EASTERN CREEK 9AM - 1PM, $110.00 4 positions. left on this course.

FRIDAY DECEMBER 9: SKID PAN SLIDE CONTROL - EASTERN CREEK 5PM - 9PM TWIGHLIGHT SESSION

FRIDAY DECEMBER 16: SKID PAN SLIDE CONTROL - EASTERN CREEK 5PM - 9PM TWIGHLIGHT SESSION

Twighlight courses are $135.00

We have positions available for both twighlight courses, they are filling though so if you are thinking of joining us, please act fast as we will not be allowing large groups on the twighlight courses.

Cheers all

Aaron

Mob: 0410 317 013

www.auto-motion.com.au

www.aaronmcgillmotorsport.com

Turning dreamers into drivers.

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the skid pan was great. GTR in RWD on the wet pan is good wholesome fun! I remained undefeated in the tandem challenge untill the last run of the day when i threw it in the bin trying to be a show off! oh well, for the guys going tonight have fun :D

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