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Who is interested in going to this??

i have been to two now... the most fun you can have legally!

Entry is $10, and its $80 to go on track, and $20 for a night licence! total of $110 for a good few hours of sliding!!

Venue: QLD Raceway

Time: Gates open approx 6:30

Finish: when your told.

Reason: Do you need one!!

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check out for sale section, for some shitters, thats what i have. i spent $70 bucks and the tyres have lasted me 2 night so far... prob get another one outta em can get some good deals with rims these days

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lol... i love it how Drifting is pretty much the only 'sport' (i use that term loosely) out at QR, short of major events like the V8's, that charge an admission fee... bwahahah

whether you like it or not that just goes to show that people enjoy it and are willing to pay the money, despite the fact it isn't free it pulls a decent crowd unlike the other events. The entertainment factor is there and this means it is going to ahead in leaps and bounds

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don't get me wrong Anna, i'm not saying i wouldn't go out there to watch/do some photography work, all i'm saying is that i just find it a bit silly that they charge an entry fee, when they could 'grow' the sport so much more by having more spectators etc if they abolished the entry fee...

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Hey peeps, i will prob go to this one. So if you bring the above mentioned clothes i will take you for a spin. I am sure benno might take you for a run to if you ask nicely.

So yeah alot of fun it is.

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Zennon try a caryard and ask them about the ones that they are throwing out. Thats what i do....you end up with some hard tyres....easier to slide ...and a little less smoke but good to start with.

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