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Just cuirous if the timetable is right because it doesnt show last months meet

if it is right GREAT , who's coming. :PBJ:

I believe G1 Rnd2 is on the Sunday 16th of July(daytime round) and yes i will be there as per every drift comp/practise! and the weekend before i will be there also with Superkarting, and the week after the drift comp for the Improved Production meeting with the Supertrucks, DAMN 3 weeks in a row at Mallala........Ahhhhhhh I love it!!

Is this another $25 dollar day or will it be cheaper? Does anyone have the full timetable and are we likely to see the cappa ute,manaro and fpv typhoon there?

If they are this should still be a top day and we should see some great action anyway.

By the way I have about an hour of drifting action on cd from a couple of the last event's if anyone wants to watch. :whistling:

Edited by savage GTR
I'll be there like usual.

I doubt the said above cars will be there as its only SA drift comp. Not a nation wide one.

But who knows these days.

CAPA drift ute is a SA ride

dunno if ill be there chances are good i might be

CAPA is one of Bolgers cars and he's in QLD, doubt he will bve coming down, although he does need some practice at Mallala. :P:D:wave::D

There will still be some of the best drifters in the state, as SA has the best represent in Australia. Corporal, Marky, Kelly Mc, Crab, Phillips, May, Lockett, Frencham, Lindo, Denzo, Aussie and not too mention the others i forgot, well worth headin out!

Edited by Deluxe

yeah ill be heading out there to support my mate FAST EDDIE! unfortunately he'll probably be even more underpowered than last DA comp, running stock boost on the little supercharged sprinter, but he'll be givin it a go!

hope to see some nice 'lines out there fellas

There will still be some of the best drifters in the state, as SA has the best represent in Australia. Corporal, Marky, Kelly Mc, Crab, Phillips, May, Lockett, Frencham, Lindo, Denzo, Aussie and not too mention the others i forgot, well worth headin out!

I don't think Crabs cars is in SA...

hehe @ savage GTR he ask's bout the drift comp then wants to pose on the grass :s i think some of the big boys may actually be in syd as they have a practise day there and 2 weeks later is the DA round

-skyline- breno33 its all about being out there thats the main thing! go out n have fun :D

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