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illegal drifting in adelaide? LOL

was abit nicer then the recent segemnt on Today Tonight about drifting

all those fake videos on you tube and discussions on forums does get seen by the media

top job to those who actually wrote letters and emails to Today Tonight in regards to the fake video they used

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what you couldn't link us since you already know its there

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how obvious do they want to make it who the "misterious drift prince" is lol....i couldnt stop laughing. but yeh some "adelaide drifting videos" with jap road signs...priceless :)

ps: i never REALLY liked drifting, but as said in the above video, i really started to not like it after Tokyo Drift...

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yeah im not sure weather the 'tokyo drift' comment was valid, its seriously one of the worst movies ive ever seen!

but other than that the article was way better than the crap that today tonight conjured up.

i thought the drift price of full of potato o'graten adelaide doesnt have a drift scene thats underground or have i had my head berried in the sand too long

when they said about the hills and residents saying about drifters they would here us cruise through on a 'lovely cruise' the hill and think those dam drifter not having any idea its just madaz is his twin cannon wake the dead with his loud as zaust :)

ah well i may be wrong

i saw the end of it and it was absolute bullocks... The hills residents are prob whinging about zorst notes. They prob dont even know what a drift is. I guess they have to talk it up to make the article sell/get ratings... I wonder whether that chump with the blocked out face was caught by the cops and given an altamatam to do the article or go to court? Either that or he must of been payed!

i thought the drift price of full of potato o'graten adelaide doesnt have a drift scene thats underground or have i had my head berried in the sand too long

when they said about the hills and residents saying about drifters they would here us cruise through on a 'lovely cruise' the hill and think those dam drifter not having any idea its just madaz is his twin cannon wake the dead with his loud as zaust :D

ah well i may be wrong

LOL i dont wan sound like a tool but f**k buddy where have you been, adel has a big drift scene and most of all speed runs im talking high runs over 260+ the only way this will stop is more tracks, thats all and im not talking P platers or shit box cars and i think some on here will know what im talking about. The thing that f**ks me of is that it has come to this

i thought the drift price of full of potato o'graten adelaide doesnt have a drift scene thats underground or have i had my head berried in the sand too long

when they said about the hills and residents saying about drifters they would here us cruise through on a 'lovely cruise' the hill and think those dam drifter not having any idea its just madaz is his twin cannon wake the dead with his loud as zaust :laugh:

ah well i may be wrong

Maybe you have :rofl: lol.

i couldnt agree more some dedicated tracks that run 3-4 our of 7 days and dont cost the earth to put your car on the track

Cost of tires, pads etc etc will take up a few dollars so if they have a decent priced track day(s) it would defenetly be huge, but too expensive and it will flop. I got invited to mallala private sesisons a few times, but it was like ROUGHLY $250 for a day (never ended up going :()

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Maybe you have :rofl: lol.

Cost of tires, pads etc etc will take up a few dollars so if they have a decent priced track day(s) it would defenetly be huge, but too expensive and it will flop. I got invited to mallala private sesisons a few times, but it was like ROUGHLY $250 for a day (never ended up going :laugh:)

yeah ive been invited a few times with track skill and thats $3-400 so thats even more :(

yeah ive been invited a few times with track skill and thats $3-400 so thats even more :D

Yeh the guys who invited me hired the whole track for the day (about $5k) but i would have been surrounded by ferraries and carrera turbs so i didnt go...maybe when the boost goes up a bit :woot:

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