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pity u werent there leewah, coulda had a 6 battle :P

I piddy the foo that drives a mazda 6. That said... I've got a vid of you doin some wicked cornering with the handbrake. Now if only I can send the vid to your mum.

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and he was nodding most of the way back..........

LOL...there were times where the conversation turned wierd with me being about 3 minutes behind where you were up to :P Came good towards the end though, and that girl at the station was cute and wanted me,if only i wasnt wearing dirty shorts and a smelly/wet shirt :)

LOL...there were times where the conversation turned wierd with me being about 3 minutes behind where you were up to :P Came good towards the end though, and that girl at the station was cute and wanted me,if only i wasnt wearing dirty shorts and a smelly/wet shirt :)

if thats so, y didnt u just remove it? :)

if thats so, y didnt u just remove it? :P

clearly you've never seen brisby with his top off. I've seen aftrican tribal women on the discovery channel with less saggy tits.

clearly you've never seen brisby with his top off. I've seen aftrican tribal women on the discovery channel with less saggy tits.

Sadly, my pecs do resemble breast tiussue these days :P ...and i drive like a broad to boot. But after a certain S15s performance on Sunday im going to need a new adjective for how i did behind the wheel of Big Boy's car....perhaps revert back to hillbilly :lol:

A Great Day in a safe and controlled environment! It was interesting driving the car to be as quick as possible, but a drift setup doesn't really work for that. :lol:

Good work buy the guys and girls who ran the day.

Some beautifully presented cars also.

I hope to see some of you at the VicDrift day on the 11th of March at Winton!!

Cheers Luke :P

Thanks for allowing us to come out to your event guys. Great day. I think the new kaaz 2-way was trying to tell me it was the boss for a fair bit of the day. Maybe having no idea where I was going didnt help ether. Anyway thanks again guys I really enjoyed my first day a deca.

Snowman I love that r34.

here here luke hope to see some of you up there.

+ our meeting is this thursday night at bells hotel in SM 7pm onwards feel free to come.

Ahh yes that was aweome fun. As confusing as i thought, somehow i managed to get a few laps in without missing cones, i have no idea how tho. Drive home last night in the rain was fun as well :P

Big thanks to everyone, it was a great day, and i had fun doing the timing!! ill be there for the next one but next time ill enter my car!

I had to leave early as i got the phone call to say melbourne was starting to flood so i thought id leave asap!!

I look forward to the next event!!!

I had a great weekend, but i think staying up drinking with brisby and gareth until 5am on friday night/saturday morning wasnt the best preparation for the day.

Thanks to the organisers and officials and every one else that came along and made it such a good event.

Ok - after 6 hrs today infront of the TV I've finsihed the results.

The basic outright points are below (I can't believe the finish at the top!)

I'll have the full results with times and points breakdown up during the week.

Cheers.

1 Andrew Richmond R34 GTR 493

1 Chris Thomson R33 GTR 493

3 Goeff Williams R33 GTR 475

4 Matt Lowth WRX 465

5 Jarrod Moore R32 GTST 464

6 Adam Newton 200SX 434

7 Andrew Dean R33 GTR 433

8 Nick Eldin R33 GTST 387

9 Garry Matthews*** WRX 381

10 Alan Calleja R33 GTST 380

11 Cristian Brunelli Forrester 377

12 Dane Stokes S13 372

13 Pete Blythe R34 GTT 368

13 Sam Cornell**** PIG180 368

15 Justine Schuller 200SX 364

16 Kevin O'Meara WRX 362

17 Greg Savage MX5 361

18 Russell Cunningham R32 GTST 357

19 Justin Masters R33 GTST 356

20 Jack Kuzior 240z 355

21 Steven Dean Commo 352

22 Justin Evans Mazda 6 346

23 Tom Giodarno R32 GTST 342

23 Tharaka Pathirage Mitzubishi Galant 342

25 Paul Rivoli R33 GTST 339

26 Luke VicDrift 180SX 335

27 Paul Andrich**** PIG180 304

28 Mario West 200SX 303

29 Victor Kolev Toyota Corolla 296

30 Matthew Phillips R33 GTST 285

31 Dave Marinucci XR6T 248

32 James Bond M5 232

33 Paul Gancarz RX7 190

34 Callum VicDrift R32 GTST 188

35 Alycia Matthews*** WRX 150

36 Craig Moor JSPEC 147

37 Sandro Brunelli MX5 122

38 Ben Lippa JSPEC 0

how did you guys find the backtrack (group A)? any idea on times you guys were running?

i would hate to imagine how u guys went on the skidpan at the start, there were puddles basically covering the whole thing. lots of slippery fun i bet :P

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