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SR20 Club Drift Meeting

Date: Sun 13-04-03

Time: 12pm

Place: http://www.queenslandraceway.com.au/Burnou...s/burnouts.html

Contact: Tyre Select on (07)33456911

Time again to show your stuff, no excuses.

All you need is a helmet and some spare rubber.

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

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

Drifting cost $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 :)

Link to the last event http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=12597

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

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Np Blackness, no one is there to judge you its just about fun.

And its legal.

WHITE R32, you can drive in and park and watch from inside your car if you wish.

Have a look at some of the previous links and take note of the pics.

Look forward to seeing and meeting you all.

Come and say hi, I will be on the track as much as I can only coming of to change tires.

well i went for a look see at the drift day....i must say that MR E can definatley handle his car in a sideways motion...... i had no idea that you cut so sick in it....3 sets of tyres GOD DAMN!!....thats hardcore for sure and definatley good to watch..... i hope to be out there with you guys next time ill just have to wait and see how things go but im keen to go to the drift day on the 4th now so ill probably get some training there lol......... ill have the pics in the next day or two having uploading probs from the camera at the moment......i hope next time we can have a bigger SAU turnout.......

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