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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.

oh shit :thumbsup:

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Thats alrite Mizjus fair enough if you dont like it, but there are many good people in the scene I know of and very little idiots.

Dezz - go and keep using people - Ive heard about your tyrekicking.

Btw I heard theres cheap flights to NZ and free accom - perfect for a cheapskate like you!!

Yes I know experienced drivers and amatures in the drift scene, as well as workshops and sponsors. I have done a few drift events myself. Unlike other motorsport events I found it difficult to talk to other drivers and general community. It might have been just me, but there was an arrogance in the air!

I myself have been known to hit the streets late at night.

I've seen a few 'cool hip jim' individuals with pink neons.. and what's with those crappy windscreen wiper jet ones. I don't get them.

If anyone wants to challenge me to a drift contest, I already accept.

But I stand by comments, any sport that requires judging to determin a winner is just a popularity contest.

Did I already mention I like drift?, cause it seems i'm being defensive here when I shouldn't need to be.

Thats alrite Mizjus fair enough if you dont like it, but there are many good people in the scene I know of and very little idiots.

Dezz - go and keep using people - Ive heard about your tyrekicking.

Btw I heard theres cheap flights to NZ and free accom - perfect for a cheapskate like you!!

:laugh:

Oh noes...you can read....

Nice speaking to you and your buddies the other week too...I was really scared :thumbsup:

Hey no need to get angry ppls.

MissJuz happens to be highly involed in drift. Has been for a long time.

Originally with Full Lock Motorsport......

We had many Drift Australia drivers and full race cars to our DECA events in the past.

I love teh drift.

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.

Thats fine, I was the score compiler and advertising manager for Full Lock motorsports for two years. I travelled to every event over the last two years and worked very hard on the drifting industry. I also went to the first demo event in tassie driftmania last year and devoted every work holiday period to the drift industry for all of 2004 and 2005. I have sat with the judges at everyone of our events and if you ever got a mail out from full lock about results that was sent by me!

I know most of the major drivers and Adam Newton is my co driver for Dutton Rally events. I also know everyone at driftline (they sponsored my car for dutton). I know aaron coco, trav dunston, matt sampson, mark phillips etc....

I LOVE DRIFTING, just not interested in the street scene here in Melbourne and wouldn't put my personal $$ into it.

I was at Calder last wednesday night watching adam rip up in the drift 6.

Thats fine, I was the score compiler and advertising manager for Full Lock motorsports for two years. I travelled to every event over the last two years and worked very hard on the drifting industry. I also went to the first demo event in tassie driftmania last year and devoted every work holiday period to the drift industry for all of 2004 and 2005.

I know most of the major drivers and Adam Newton is my co driver for Dutton Rally events. I also know everyone at driftline (they sponsored my car for dutton). I know JT well and the usual suspects like aaron coco, trav dunston, matt sampson, mark phillips etc....

I LOVE DRIFTING, just not interested in the street scene here in Melbourne and wouldn't put my personal $$ into it. I was at Calder last wednesday night.

Driftline in the drift scene? LOL

OK

Fulllock was 2003

not 2006

You where at calder?

Well thats cool, you shouldve said hello. I was in the blue 180sx

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forget it.

mega and Starion. Give it up guys.

Juz is highly respected in drift and has put a shiteload of effort into. The same amount of effort she is currently putting into SAU.

if you don't know her, that's your problem..... cos everybody else does!

Yes I know experienced drivers and amatures in the drift scene, as well as workshops and sponsors. I have done a few drift events myself. Unlike other motorsport events I found it difficult to talk to other drivers and general community. It might have been just me, but there was an arrogance in the air!

I myself have been known to hit the streets late at night.

I've seen a few 'cool hip jim' individuals with pink neons.. and what's with those crappy windscreen wiper jet ones. I don't get them.

If anyone wants to challenge me to a drift contest, I already accept.

But I stand by comments, any sport that requires judging to determin a winner is just a popularity contest.

Did I already mention I like drift?, cause it seems i'm being defensive here when I shouldn't need to be.

You can Come talk to me Scotsman!! I agree though there is a sense of arrogance at the events but out of the events its pretty relaxed.

Dezz - Dont accuse me of doing shit I just spoke to a mate of mine and hes asked me if we had, Wudnt waste my precious time or money speaking to you.

MizJUZ. Full lock is 3 years ago. Its nothing now. I know the guys at driftline as well so what? Most of the names mentioned Arent even drifting in DA next year. We are discussing a scene here!

Another point i'd like to add is that I poured many hours of my own time into the Drift for Dummy's event.

I organised the venue and the insurance, created the event schedules and ran the event on the day, as well as various other things required to get an event like that off the ground. (with some help from SAU committee) I was the one who spoke to J-spec and arranged sponsorship. I even promoted the event on other forums and helped interested drivers get everything they needed to be able to attend the event.

It was a whole heap more work than a DECA day.

Why would I have done that if I didn't like drift?

Next time I just won't bother trying to help grass roots drift ......

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