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Here's a new thread....seeing as I'm not 100% sure on what rule I broke before...I can only assume it's the date not being in the subject line or whatever. Can I ask that next time I am informed so I have a better chance of rectifying the post.

Hey guys.

There's a tandem battle drift comp this Friday night at Archerfield Raceway. Come and check out some amazing driving.

WHEN: Friday November 9

WHERE: 63 Colebard St Archerfield

COST: Drivers - $55

Adults - $10

Kids under 12 - $5

ACTION KICKS OFF AT 6:30pm

For more information speak to the guys at Option1Garage on 3268 1113

Cheers,

Harps

Heres the Entry list so far

1 Danny Keneally Skyvia Ute ADD Racing, Toyo Tires, Hogs Breath

2 Chris Nutley R32 4 Door ADD Racing, Toyo Tires, Hogs Breath

3 Dave Murphy R32 ADD Racing, Toyo Tires, Hogs Breath

4 Steve Mountfort Onevia Option1Garage, Kumho Tyres, Motul Oils

5 Josh Newson RX7 JMT Towing

6 Andy Leckey Silvia Option1Garage, Motul Oils

7 Pete Bryn-Holland Silvia Ignition DVD

8 Paul Dean Silvia Motorman Imports

9 Tim Ottoway Celica Kaizen Garage

10 Sam Holz AE86 Kaizen Garage

11 Anthony Kellum AE86 Kaizen Garage

12 Brad Dale Silvia S14

13 Nathan Timms Corolla KE70

14 Grant Scott Corolla KE70

15 Shayne Russignan Silvia Spanner Performance

16 Mark Belloti Corolla KE70

17 Sara Couper Celica

18 Josh Young AE86 Nankang Saber

Josh young is tryin to get the car going after his mishap in Adelaide ..... hopefully he will make it . With ADD coming out , the Kaizen team etc is going to be anopther great night

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