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Time for all you Nigga's to dust off the bluebirds, 120y's and condomodores, Port "G" is back up and running starting on the 6th of November.

Drivers will be charged $30 same as before and spectators will be charged $5 each. Drifting starting from 6pm and going till about 9pm.

We will be having 20 drivers max for every monday night. Please dont try to hassle me or con me to get you in after the 20 as we have to be strict with this and your ear will hurt after I hang up on you. Also if you put your name down and just dont turn up, we will be very hesitant to put your name down again, so please let us know before hand if you cant make it.

So lets make this another fun season of drift, without all the politics and expense of "Drift" as we have come to know it.

Call ryan for bookings on 83467077 ( I know he is very much looking forward to your calls)

p.s no shitboxes out on the track

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Lovely......... $5 to spectate now, Damn there is gonna be some money made there, going by how many peeps were there by the end of the last summer!

That'll give Ryan something to do during his days won't it???? :laugh:

By the way Terry V your yellow beast was looking quite the tricketo down the Bay the other monday! Good to see it back out! ;)

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p.s no shitboxes out on the track
What if they can drift well however have worn paint etc.

In other words do you mean shitboxes going by not being able to do anything on the track or just not looking bling enough?

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Im prety sure terry just means cars that cant do anything. But do open wheel Skids.

It would be a waste of everyones time if someone has a car that they are just doing burnouts on the track with.

Im gunna enter once my cars ready.

Then Master Ryan can teach me the art of sliding the 4 door.

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In other words do you mean shitboxes going by not being able to do anything on the track

this is what he means

couple of times last year a few people showed up in cars that were crap at sliding i.e volvo, rx7 with 308 or something and a corona

if your car looks crap but can slide ok will be happy

look at Tom's old auto bluebird

more than happy to go for a ride round the track with you Brenton to give you a couple of pointers not that I know much ps I think I can only slide 4 doors my silvia's gay

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if your car looks crap but can slide ok will be happy

look at Tom's old auto bluebird

I've heard about that car actually. Apparently the driver runs a stock engine and has cut springs and that's about it. Also heard he was definitely one of the best out there last time my friend was there that was.
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