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they wont be looking at peoples cars to give specific advice. it's just a general info session. so yeah it doesn't matter if you come by skyline, swift, scooter or skateboard.

ok nice no problems then, hopefully get some info on whats needed for better drifto!

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ok nice no problems then, hopefully get some info on whats needed for better drifto!

Your hooked on drift.I know you are.When are you going back out next.I want to do one next month if possible after autosalon.Then i think my clutch may be shagged and will need replacing.

BTW i will see yall there tomorrow.

Well I hope all those that came had a good time. I'm glad I took 45 peoples names as we only had about 25 rock up which was a good number.

A massive thanks to the guys at Heasmans. What a great bunch of people to put on a bbq, beers, soft drinks, free hats and calendars and of course lots and lots of invaluable info. I thought I was pretty clued up, but I learnt heaps both from Paul, Doug, and all the guys in fact.

So a big thanks again to all the guys at Heasmans for having us at the shop and showing us some great hospitality.

that's ok, it was shithouse weather, and crazy traffic so I did expect a few drop outs. hence the overbooking. hell, it took me an hour and 20 min to get there in what is usually a 30 min drive!

Well done and a big thank you to the Baron of Beer for hooking this up.

Great people at Heasmans, all the staff were helpful and informative, great hosts.

And all the SAU people, always great to catch-up with you guys.

Oh and "free Hat, free Hat, free Hat, free Hat" :closedeyes:

We had a great night :rolleyes:

Got great information and now I have a better understanding on what goes on with a shock :O

Thanks to Heasman and putting on a excellent night

Thanks Baron for organising a great night :unsure:

Jess

Cheers for organising the info night barron.You were the person with the ARC jacket yeah?

no worries at all. yep, I was the dashing young man in the ARC jacket. lol.




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