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well i went drifting last friday nite (31/7/09) at QR. it was awesome fun. the only thing i broke was my speedo cable. pretty stoked with how tough the car was. was wondering tho has anyone else from up here gone drifting down there. my clutch started to get smelly by the end of the night. was wondering what other guys use from up here. i dont wanna go a twin plate or a triple plate. i dont want something really dera either cause it gonna cop i thrashing all the time. any advice would be good

Yeah we took a few cars down. Got my missus out on the skid pan in her 32 for her first time. I will be out at the next one in my car.. havent driven in over a year so gonna be interesting!

ill be there, car will be running well again to :P Will is ur car sitting at martys? I was there last week i think it was and a red r33 similar to the one in ur avatar was there

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3 days? im sure its only 2. the back car park is the place to go, that front one is just stupidly full and slow, and the back one is closer to the track :D

if you are going for both days, make sure you buy your tickets online, as they will not be selling 2 day passes at the door this year

I'll be up sunny coast this weekend. Going to play poker on saturday night!!

Then going ice-skating on sunday. If you're bored on sunday, you should come!! Boondall Ice World!

hey dude, where u playing poker????? sands tav is usually pretty big

Yeah we took a few cars down. Got my missus out on the skid pan in her 32 for her first time. I will be out at the next one in my car.. havent driven in over a year so gonna be interesting!

sweet. what do you drift. im drivin the blue 32 with gold rims. the next nite is on 28th of this month. i cant wait. christmas comes for me once a month. be good to see you down at qr.

ill be there, car will be running well again to :P Will is ur car sitting at martys? I was there last week i think it was and a red r33 similar to the one in ur avatar was there

thats another car. its been there for about 2 months. the guy was building it up to be pretty sweet but hes run out of money so its just a big paper wieght at the moment. bit of a shame cause hes already spent a few dollars on the good stuff.

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