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UPDATE: THIS HAS NOW BECOME COMPULSORY FOR SKYLINES AUSTRALIA USERS TO ATTEND!

Please support this sport (even if you're not into drifting, come down and get pissy and "check out the chicks")...check out jimmahs crazy sideways entries into cat corner at over 100kmp/h in his supercharged s13 as his car cries like a little baby begging for mercy (as seen on flyer, and yes it does sound like a crying baby)!!!!

(how's that for a plug eh)

UPDATE: THIS HAS NOW BECOME COMPULSORY FOR SKYLINES AUSTRALIA USERS TO ATTEND!

Please support this sport (even if you're not into drifting, come down and get pissy and "check out the chicks)

and most of them are well worth looking at :laugh:

Some decent drivers coming over from SA

this is going to go off, it will be HUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGEE

by far one of the cheapest days entertainment around - and very worthwhile checking out.

I took my brother in law to the last comp - he hadnt seen drift before.

He stood there slack jawed and wide eyed, as the first round of cars came onto the track at huge speed throught the biante Ses. Watched them sideways with smoke pouring off their tyres hammering it up the hill linking Shell corner with screamers wailing and rev limiters being abused.

Mesmerised, until all the lads had driven by - he mumbled 'I cant beleive it, this is farking nuts' (strong words for a devout christian :D )then turned to me with a huge grin, shaking his head.

It really is awesome entertainment - dont miss it or you will miss out.

We also need a picture posted up aswell for reference

hrm... werent any of you's at summer girl 2006 at gbt's about a month or two ago?? lol

i dont have many new pics yet. waiting for my photographer to get her act together and do it

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