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I have been today at Oran Park as spectator. I did not feel SAU presence. There was some drift guys......who was there from SAU?

Huh....maybe a banner or....I don't know...However there was some action...

Cheers,

EUG.

What a great day. still cant get over it and want to drift more.

lucky no major breakages today from any of US, onli a few body parts which hopefully can be easily fixed. thank goodness for the standard ride height for me :w00t:

looking forward to the next time and thanks to all u guys for coming to watch, made it that much better.

I have been today at Oran Park as spectator. I did not feel SAU presence. There was some drift guys......who was there from SAU?

Huh....maybe a banner or....I don't know...However there was some action...

Cheers,

EUG.

Sorry mate,

There were a bunch of us there watching as well as the guys driving. As someone new to the group I can tell you it is a very friendly group to hang with. It can be intimidating for shy people at first going up to a bunch of strangers but everyone is very cool with new people. If you are a bit shy, just let us know you are coming and someone will arrange to meet you and introduce you around.

Tim

Huh, I was sitting in the same area...amazing ehhhh. Maybe because we do not know each other? How about we organize a social day when we can meet and talk .... and manage to put a face to ..people names...hehehehe

Maybe next time.....

EUG.

Huh, I was sitting in the same area...amazing ehhhh. Maybe because we do not know each other? How about we organize a social day when we can meet and talk .... and manage to put a face to ..people names...hehehehe

Maybe next time.....

EUG.

good idea - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=163171 - Join us!

these crazy silvias are damn good driftmobile

They were amazing. Gotta love the R31s & the hachis as well. Looked like total fun to me - especially the early morning runs when the track was wet.

Also gotta love a guy drifting in a station wagon.....

Hey peoples,

Great day today and a big hats off to all that took on the track with the daily drivers!! Looked like alot of fun out there too. I think I took somewhere in the vacinity of 130 photos. I'll download them from the camera now and see if i can get em posted up tonight. We literally just walked in the door at home up here on the central coast, dam we gotta get a local track!!!

Oh, and i see the honorable Nuttshunglow has joined us. Harrow Nutts!!

What a great day. still cant get over it and want to drift more.

lucky no major breakages today from any of US, onli a few body parts which hopefully can be easily fixed. thank goodness for the standard ride height for me :)

looking forward to the next time and thanks to all u guys for coming to watch, made it that much better.

i am now the offical Mr fix it of DORIFT. hahahahahahhahahahah stev you where awsome out there bud. Can't wait to see you out on the next one. :stupid:

Some pics -> Here

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Need more please vic .

Anyone got a front bar for sale? mine is drift damaged...

haha im wrecked... ive got lots of pics, vids and in car camera stuff which looks aweeeeeosome

Dude I reckon two more goes and you are ready for the G1 comp.

Anyone need a new clutch ????? this is what is for sale at japanese motor sport

HKS Twin plate clutch

suit NISSAN RB20/25/26

600HP rating

Price: $695.00

JMS in Adelaide if interested look at the bottom you will see the link.

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i am now the offical Mr fix it of DORIFT. hahahahahahhahahahah stev you where awsome out there bud. Can't wait to see you out on the next one. :stupid:

thanks andrew, although i couldnt have done it without a good coach.

its great that all of us SAU'ers got the hang of it soo quickly and were doing soo good out there today.

Ed it was lucky u brought all those tyres ay, i would have still been on my first two tyres if i didnt decide to have some sexy time with the gravel trap :)




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