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SR20 Club Drift Meeting

Drifting is now open to anyone.

Date: Sun 30-03-03

Time: 12pm

Place: http://www.queensland-raceway.org.au/

Contact: PM me

Time to show your stuff, no excuses, My car is pretty much stock and an Auto.

All you need is a helmet and some spare rubber, they don't have to be flash as they will be wasted.

To those who just want to watch I think its around $10 to get in.

To drifters if you pay the $10 if will come off your track fees.

Drifting cost about $70 for SR20 memebers and $100 for non-members, this might sound steep but the track costs a couple of grand to hire.

The bonus is you get to drift on a decent surface, plenty of run off and no police :P

Link to the last event http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/viewto...highlight=drift

There will also be some burnouts going on the same day, at the other end of the track.

Anyone who has some spare (prefer import Snow tyres) rubber let me know 16"

Guest Dragon

MrE, I will come out, Vid in hand for some more action.

Hopefully get some decent track shots and if you guys would like, some in car action!

Need some more footage to put together a decent video of you all drifting!

I'll bring out the wifes Q (Not for track work. Lol)

Guest Dragon

I have many pics and videos of the day.....

Pitty that we only got one in-car vid, for just on the next shoot, the Mini-DV tape broke! :P Has taken me several hours to re-thread the tape into a new housing.

Last time I use TDK tapes!

Anyways, on with some fun!

Who is that MRE man?

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Who drives this MRE vehical?

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It is a MRE where this is taking place!

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The MRE of the blue wig!

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The MRE of the beached Whale!

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More to follow!

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