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Where's Josh Young?

Is he still competing?

Josh Young is staying with Shino to learn the ways of the dorifto in the home land..

Bolger spent over 100k on a commodore.. End

I'll be there on Sunday with bells on.

huh? he is in Japland?

Yep.. Staying with Shino. The chick that won Qld drift nats and owner of drift garage Shino Kouba

http://secretdrift.ipbhost.com/index.php?s...pic=4296&st=208

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So whos heading out there tomorrow and what time?? I've gotta go out there anyway to pick up some floormats of a fellow sau member with a r33 drift car. Wouldn't mind meeting up and cruising out as a group..

i was keen on going but hadn't made up my mind 'til this morning...

cabin (autosalon) have offered me free entry 2 the show 'n' shine which they are sponsoring...

so am happy 2 be able 2 go & watch the drifting & get a park inside the gates with no cost as a bonus!

hope 2 see some of u there!

I'm going!! Am not sure what time the gates open to spectators though. Have read two conflicting web sites. I'm going to split the difference unless someone can point me to a positive time. See you all there at 10am!!

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