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Hi guys,

I want to buy some aussie drift DVDs, like ones covering drift australia etc. Surely there must be some out there? I just want to buy some to give as presents to some friends in japan when I'm back there in a couple of weeks. any help much appreciated. :wave:

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No one is too interested in Aussie drift over here mate. When they find out you are from Aus all they want for christmas are presents from Hollinger and Motec. Or old Celica bodies. Sometimes old Carolla van bodies. And they ask lots of questions about what old Kawasaki Honda Yamaha bikes were sold in Aus. But mainly new presents from Hollinger and Motec.

They also tell you to stop stealing all the SR20s, there are none around for spare parts anymore.

Can you bring me some Vegimite?

lol, well I have a couple of friends competing in various series around japan and they ask me lots of questions about drift and circuit racing in aus whenever I am over there. They are in love with robbie bolgers monaro (after I sent some pics and a small clip one year) and can't believe anyone would me insane enough to drift in such a tank (notwithstanding chasers, crestas etc etc). I just thought it would be nice. I'm not buying them for random people. just friends of mine who live in japan :huh:

and yes I can bring you some vegimite. :yes:

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