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Who here went to the easternats this w.e?

I didn't think it was as good as last year... couple of 33's and a 32 today and a sil80 and an s15 varietta was in the burnout comp.. didn't stay to see it though.

what did everyone who went think of it and did anyone enter this year?

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Who here went to the easternats this w.e?

I didn't think it was as good as last year... couple of 33's and a 32 today and a sil80 and an s15 varietta was in the burnout comp.. didn't stay to see it though.

what did everyone who went think of it and did anyone enter this year?

i went. i didnt go last year so i cant comment on if it was better or worse than last year but the year b4 i did. and that year was better than this year. needs to be over the 3 days i think.

i went today rocked up as they were dragging, didnt see any skylines :cool:? i was also disapointed with no drifting demos also, those 2 s14s looked like they knew there shit. had a look at there cars and they are mint

I didn't think it was as good as last year... couple of 33's and a 32 today and a sil80 and an s15 varietta was in the burnout comp.. didn't stay to see it though.

Yeah, that was me! Was a tuff weekend, you missed out bro, i popped both tyres! :D

For the record, in the street drags that was my mate drving coz i got a random breath test in the line 4 the drags & i blew .017 from last nights binge! :) But i got tested again in the line for the burnout comp & it was .000! You got 2 be zero on track! :cool:

Hope yous enjoyed the event!

Yeah, that was me! Was a tuff weekend, you missed out bro, i popped both tyres! :D

For the record, in the street drags that was my mate drving coz i got a random breath test in the line 4 the drags & i blew .017 from last nights binge! :) But i got tested again in the line for the burnout comp & it was .000! You got 2 be zero on track! :cool:

Hope yous enjoyed the event!

yea i wanted to stay 2 see you but everyone was gettin restless and wanted 2 head back after the tampon van lol...

is yours turbo? they only came out n/a yea?

I went this year on saturday i thought it was pretty good, I love going in the morring when they have the cruise and everyone just power slideing i can watch it all day,

The last time i went was about 3 or 4 years ago and they had drifting but it was pretty sh*t because no one really new how to drift back then.

Who ever owns that puple R33 GTR there i love your car mate its tuff.

i entered in 05 and havnt been back since, will be entering again next year with a couple of mates (i will be the only jap though)

hopefully they bring back the stampede and drifting, doubt it tho i think 05 was the last time they had both of them.

Edited by W0rp3D
Yeah, that was me! Was a tuff weekend, you missed out bro, i popped both tyres! :yes:

For the record, in the street drags that was my mate drving coz i got a random breath test in the line 4 the drags & i blew .017 from last nights binge! :yes: But i got tested again in the line for the burnout comp & it was .000! You got 2 be zero on track! :)

Hope yous enjoyed the event!

I saw you on saturday drifting the main strait lol, you were so sideways the crowd all stood thinking you were going to hit the wall. It was very impresive.

How good was the 33 GTR sporting the HKS turbo, 4wd launches with a few flames too.

yumm zilla (r33gtr) from my area absolutely insane car well done champ. had a friend enter in his r32 gtr plates godzilla. had a few problems but did well in the go to woa. the guy with the s15 varietta wel done champ bloody awesome display in the go to woa handbraking it hahaha then going all the way into the first corner. put a big smile on my face. hopefuly more jap cars next year

yumm zilla (r33gtr) from my area absolutely insane car well done champ. had a friend enter in his r32 gtr plates godzilla. had a few problems but did well in the go to woa. the guy with the s15 varietta wel done champ bloody awesome display in the go to woa handbraking it hahaha then going all the way into the first corner. put a big smile on my face. hopefuly more jap cars next year

Glad you enjoyed as much watching, as i did thrashing! :ninja:

Yeah i put down a few tuff times in Go To Whoa, so i started having fun trying 2 land the car sideways on the line insted! lol

GOD2LA is fkn tuff! I gated you 4 kicks, then u gated me back! lol, you'd punish me anyday!

lol, i stayed away due to the probability of hightened police activity in the area...

true true! they've been alright to me and my mates but i've seen heaps of ppl pulled over afta... and last year there was this bloke after the nats, on that street just outside the gate at the car park he did a burnout n 3 cop cars went chasin after him it was pretty funny!

I went this year on saturday i thought it was pretty good, I love going in the morring when they have the cruise and everyone just power slideing i can watch it all day,

The last time i went was about 3 or 4 years ago and they had drifting but it was pretty sh*t because no one really new how to drift back then.

Who ever owns that puple R33 GTR there i love your car mate its tuff.

Yup mad car that was my mates and me next to him, car is off tapp!!!

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