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Yeah you can rock up from 12:30 (im sure its a little after lunch) for a small entry fee, most of the time if you rock up in a car that resembles a drfit car they let you in for nothing.

The last couple i went two i'm sure the was 12 or so cars hitting the track. Its picked up popularity recently so im sure there would be some decent dorifto on display.

badga you hitting the track? Sheldon was saying you ran a 13.8 the other day?

Yeah you can rock up from 12:30 (im sure its a little after lunch) for a small entry fee, most of the time if you rock up in a car that resembles a drfit car they let you in for nothing.

The last couple i went two i'm sure the was 12 or so cars hitting the track. Its picked up popularity recently so im sure there would be some decent dorifto on display.

badga you hitting the track? Sheldon was saying you ran a 13.8 the other day?

If your talking about me you got the wrong guy i havent taken my car down the quarter mile yet. But i will be at the drift comp for sure.

Yeah you can rock up from 12:30 (im sure its a little after lunch) for a small entry fee, most of the time if you rock up in a car that resembles a drfit car they let you in for nothing.

I got there early for the last one, the dude let me in for nothing, probably because it was just me. It was good because I had to go to work so was only there a few hours so I wanted to see as much as I could :) But as you said because it was early maybe my decals tricked him :(

Stolen from Driftwa.com

guys i just rang up collie..

heres the things i learnt..

* THIS IS NOT A DRIFT DAY... you can do what you want, but the bloke told me they were not marketing it towards drifters due to having no ambulance & not wanting the hassle.. dont cry if your given second-rate treatment if your spinning out alot... the circuit racers wont be happy..

* DAY MAY END AT 1:00, so you better all be up by 5:00 to make the 2 1/2 hour (5 hour round) trip

* CARS WILL BE SCRUTINEERED ie.fire extinguisher required, must be mounted to structural metal with BOLTS, NUTS & WASHERS, quality bracket... make sure nothing is loose in the car, engine bay... tyres, brakes will also be inspected.. long way to go to find out you dont pass the pits

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