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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 :P Putting a little bit of competition made it just that much more fun :P Next time it's for pink slips dude :( It's GO TIME!!!!!

I washed the car today and it was all greasy dirt.

Since i last washed the car i have noticed a few stone chips from the day i think.Mainly window area.

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Links, there are heaps more.

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Aaron runs them pretty much all year.

I just have to say - that was the first time I'd ever done something like that - I had the BEST time EVER...

Great to meet you guys - next time I won't chicken out in the last exercise!!!

I'm not too sure if you guys heard it but Aaron is having a full day skid pan on Tues 28th Feb for only $85!!! You can stay as long as you want...I think I might head out there - it's b/n 9 & 5...I have a feeling they'll be a few commodores...

I'm addicted!!! :D

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Is there any happening on a weekend? I am really keen and so are a couple of friends but we all work mon-fri

I know antilag.com are trying to organise a weekend skidpan day if thats any help :P




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