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Driftfest 2007 - December 16 At Calder Park Raceway - Promoters Wanted


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Hey brett, if im not dead hungover or sleeping in my own vomit, i will drive out their with ya. It sounds like its goona be really good. As tomorrow is my b'day.. i intended on having a rather big saturday night in town to celebrate. Im pissed off now, I forgot all about this goddammit! see how i pull up i guess.

right, who wants to head over from south eastern suberbs together then?

brett

sounds good.. my brother SRZILLA (blue nissan pulsar gtir) is taking me & his bestfriend... he said to sort out a SE pre meet with someone

whos interested in meeting...

so where & when? :wave:

Hey Guys,

Does any one know how the parking is going to be,

Because when they have big events at calder you need park on the padicks, and there will be dust every where, (MY POOR GTR GUNA GET DIRTY) :wave: .

---DRIFTFEST---

MACCAS on corner of princess highway and chadstone rd at 10:30am for a 10:45 depart. will up to monash and through tunnel (citylink) out to calder freeway. driftfest is on till about 10pm tomorrow night so not too much point rushing out there early i dont think.

who is up for the drive over?

brett

It was alright but weather was annoying! if that wind wasnt there it would of been ok!

And yes nice cars in the car park!

candy33: car looked pretty good sitting there and enjoying the admirers!

i agree, was pretty rank. weather was too windy and all the cars in the carpark got caked in dust! oh and who saw that champagne R34 GTR nur spec? *drools*

i noticed alot of people started to veer off from the drifting and go down to where the music was at. the tunes were bangin! lol @ all the muzzas and ravers. it was like bubble meets evo haha.

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that champagne GTR was pron! by far the best car on there imo along with that old aston martin...

we stayed were the music was for like 5 mins and i got the biggest headache ever, fark i hate that shit! not to mention the people with the pink shirts and stupid hairs. coulda easily wasted em from the top with a sniper rifle :)

I thought the day was OK, but i only stayed for a few hours :).

Congrates Tai!!! Great talking to you buddy, car looked even better outside, than it did at the AutoSalon. The amount of work done to that car is mind blowing, good to hear that you are being awarded for your hard work and efforts.

Well keep the F1 AutoSalon in mind for 2008, i hope to see you there, and with any luck i'll be there with my car :)

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