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Sign up for the SPARK Gymkhana Course before 30th April 2012, to get early bird discount @$190. Normal Entry $260. Visit www.sparkmotorsports.com now!

 

Learn how to do this? FWD, 4WD and RWD.

 

For enquires, pls call 6757 8777 or email [email protected]

 

Online Entry & Payment can be found at http://www.sparkmotorsports.com/wats-hot120402b.asp

 

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Sign up for the SPARK Gymkhana Course before 30th April 2012, to get early bird discount @$190. Normal Entry $260. Visit www.sparkmotorsports.com now!

 

Learn how to do this? FWD, 4WD and RWD.

 

For enquires, pls call 6757 8777 or email [email protected]

 

Online Entry & Payment can be found at http://www.sparkmotorsports.com/wats-hot120402b.asp

 

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From what i know this course is done using our own cars....so $200 does not include higher than normal wear and tear to tyres, shocks, gear box and maybe engine and rent their car need $1k?

 

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Using the footbrake is a little more tricky due to the co-ordination. But, it still can be done as we have taught Latio/Cefiro owners how to perform handbrake turns. It is a matter of practice and getting the technique right.

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From what i know this course is done using our own cars....so $200 does not include higher than normal wear and tear to tyres, shocks, gear box and maybe engine and rent their car need $1k?

 

Gotta pay to play. Also do consider that it's a safe and controlled closed off area with people to set up track for you and guide you. Not your usual do handbrake turn in car park at 1am leh

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You could consider renting a normal car but a Toyota Supra? I don't think so. By the way, the track will be wet to make it easier to spin the wheels or to perform handbrake.

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You could consider renting a normal car but a Toyota Supra? I don't think so. By the way, the track will be wet to make it easier to spin the wheels or to perform handbrake.

 

 

hmm still, 810 for a day of rental for supra is expensive..i mean, its my view... cheers :)

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