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Friday 14th March, Queensland Raceway Drift Practise


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Well this Friday the 14th theres a drift practise session on again at Queensland Raceway. $10 entry to watch. Gates open 5pm and it goes till 9:30-10pm.

Anyone heading out there to drift or watch?

Edited by ToMMaH
Ahhh I've seen that 31 around, I was in a red car at the time.

Lol.... a red car aye? :laughing-smiley-014:

Anyways i'll be out there in my 33 putting it sideways and round and around :) Feel free to come and say hi, I don't bite...hard :):(

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Kent! I looked everywhere for you. :P

I was hiding from you :( I honestly don't know how you missed me, beeping and franticly waving and you were a meer 5m infront looking in my direction.

I have a super shit quality video of me drifting last night on my myspace if ur interested.

Skid pan is a waste of time and money I reckon :s Especially that one, I wouldn't be able to give it 100% for fear of hitting those barriers, waaay too close I reckon. I did see someone run head on into them last night too.

Skid pan is a waste of time and money I reckon :s Especially that one, I wouldn't be able to give it 100% for fear of hitting those barriers, waaay too close I reckon. I did see someone run head on into them last night too.

Second that, saw a few guys nearly come to grief last night, including that guy in the mercedes.. what the hell was up with that ? :D

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