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Joel SLY 031 ( i think) and a few of us went over to Eastern Creek for the Drift comp.

Massive long trip in a tarago all squished up.

Joel Qualified 1st but got knocked out against another SA driver Eddie Modra due to a fowled spark plug.

Eddie then went through and came 3rd in Super Drift.

Team Peer came out with the Team Drift win.

Team WHeelworx member Linden Reynolds had to drop out of Team Drift due to a suspension compnent breaking just before driving out to the grid.

But Fellow team member of Tarmac Army Tom Monkhouse won the overal competition.

Beating all 3 Peer cars to win the round.

Was awsome watching tom get within 6 inches of the other cars. I believe i saw some yellow paint on his front right rim at one stage aswel.

Just thought i would let SAU members know of SA's Efforts in the latest Drift Australia round

Come on ROund 4 in qld

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well done to joel on qualifying top, real shame about the plugs fowling. Good to see an SA boy took out the honours of the weekend though.

And another big well done to another mate of a few of us R31 boys, chris easton, drove the red 31 coupe, making it through to top 16 and taking out denzo on his way there, fair effort.

LOL ease up guys.

im only young

Here are some pics.

Thanks to MCP.

Last weekend wouldnt have happened without the help form him

http://www.pbase.com/mcphotographics/070707

The link of the thread I made on NS.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=245651

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