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I'm in for the 23rd...Booked, paid for & ready..

I'm nervous!!!

Hey.It could be we meet :rolleyes:You will notice my car you cant miss the www.skylinesaustralia.com sticker on the front windscreen.

I am trying to get myself booked in for the 23rd after i had the cancellation of the last one due to the defect.Since once all is paid for they wont pay it back,i have to go :).

T-33

Me tooo!!!! :O

What happened moanie! You were juss kidding right.:domokun: <<U

I had great fun out there.i met matboy,fastrgal and oz gtr2v.

The instructors were great Aaron,greg and chris(me thinks,scratches head).

By the 3rd course i was 3rd gear drifting in spots where i could.

Stalled a few times as well on the last course of the night,Actually diddnt reach the clutch quick enuf.lol.I beat u once matt.but was punished the rest of the night by the stalling gods.

The car held together really well.Which i was happy about.

Great stuff and will do one again in the not to distant future.:D

what the hell? this has already happened? DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

whens the next one?!

*NELSON LAUGH*

HAHA!!!!!!!

Good to meet you guys, I had a great time like you guys. Was a good place to learn how your car is going to react. Recommended. I think we might try to organise a skyline one if we can get a few people interested enough to commit to a date!

Yeah Beaten by disqualification :) Putting a little bit of competition made it just that much more fun :D Next time it's for pink slips dude :D It's GO TIME!!!!!




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