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simon
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by simon » Wed Apr 20, 2005 11:26 pm
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caleebra
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by caleebra » Fri Apr 22, 2005 11:36 am
Brilliant pics
Those old Carerras look fab, bet they sounded ace too!
Need to get myself along to some of these events, even if I am a bit

to take my car on the track...
Lee
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by Shug » Fri Apr 22, 2005 11:53 am
Lee, in all seriousness - book on the next SIDC day. It's the *best* fun you can have with the car (if not technically the best fun you can have *in* the car, but that's another story)
SIDC days are renowned for the standard of driving etiquette and the heavy hand they have with idiots (not newbies mind, idiots)
Plus it teaches you soooo much about the car that you'd be mad to try and learn on the road.
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by PhilA » Fri Apr 29, 2005 10:12 pm
im looking forward to my first ever trackday with SIDC
dunno when it is tho - but come the 4th of June and completed driver training course (for insurance) I would be able to have a go

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simon
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by simon » Sat Apr 30, 2005 12:06 am
That'll be the 12th June SIDC day then Phil

Book early to avoid disappointment!
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by caleebra » Tue May 03, 2005 11:32 am
Shug wrote:Lee, in all seriousness - book on the next SIDC day. It's the *best* fun you can have with the car (if not technically the best fun you can have *in* the car, but that's another story)
SIDC days are renowned for the standard of driving etiquette and the heavy hand they have with idiots (not newbies mind, idiots)
Plus it teaches you soooo much about the car that you'd be mad to try and learn on the road.
Shug
LOL

I do want to try it out, but fancy a bit of training first. Had a Walshy day booked, but had to cancel after getting rear ended. Might go for one of those instruction nights at KH - a couple of Scottish VXers have been along and enjoyed it.
Lee
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