I am hoping by then to have a Disco, so if I have I would like to pop along if possible.....I would assume it be standard, would that work?
 
Great. Thanks very much :)

Have seem various Gaylanders at Parkwood actually, in varying levels of modification and all have done very well actually!

It's a different driving style to the norm, much more pace required but almost zero fear of breakage, both the small body and lightweight underpinnings are both less likely to get damaged than a fat disco with its unwieldy and easily breakable axles.

As long as you have good recovery points front and rear (even a webbing loop to extend factory recovery points) you'll cause no problems at Parkwood!
 
I have a 2" lift kit fitted and BFG A/T's and has done very well to now.
It made up pheasant pen steps in wakes no problem also the Corwyn car wash and doing strate this weekend.
So will look forward to your play day as it sounds very good :)
 
Might be tempted to go, do you realy have to take your v5 / insurance cert / and licence with you like it says on there web site? Seems a little excessive
 
I am a deffo, getting car end of September :) cannot wait. Ill take the getting stuck idea and follow lol.
Would a cb be beneficial?
 
Defo need your docs, Parkwood is a fully legit site, keeps the bangers out.

CB is VERY handy particularly at parkwood cos the marshals use it too so you can hear what's going on around the site, handy for spectating the rollovers :D