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Seriously though, why did drift32sedan post get deleted - it didnt have anything offensive in it. As a close mate of mine I think its unfair how post like that are deleted simply because they state the truth.

Lots of you guys dont get what its all about and what the scene is and who the people in it are. They are just like you guys, enjoy driving there cars. You dont see us smirking and scoffing at track days and DECA days, but the moment drift is mentioned, you get a whole lotta people on here with the "yeah i tried its nothing special" because they cant drift properly.

Drifting is just as demanding as Track days, but the best thing about it is that to be successful at competition level, its not all about how big your wallet is.

Seriously though, why did drift32sedan post get deleted - it didnt have anything offensive in it. As a close mate of mine I think its unfair how post like that are deleted simply because they state the truth.

Lots of you guys dont get what its all about and what the scene is and who the people in it are. They are just like you guys, enjoy driving there cars. You dont see us smirking and scoffing at track days and DECA days, but the moment drift is mentioned, you get a whole lotta people on here with the "yeah i tried its nothing special" because they cant drift properly.

Drifting is just as demanding as Track days, but the best thing about it is that to be successful at competition level, its not all about how big your wallet is.

Well said,

Some people dont know what drift is...

I agree with scotsman, love the sport don't like the scene!!

And yes i do know people in the scene possibly more people than you...

Who do you know Miss JUZ? Any Drift Australia Drivers? Any Super Drift Drivers? Two of my close mates compete in Drift Australia and they are heavily involved in the Melbourne Drift scene.

Mega Power Is one of the most upcoming drivers in Melbourne and competes in Super Drift so Its safe to say hes got 10 times more of a clue than you do.

Getting sideways out of Noble park maccas doesnt count as a drifter.

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