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Hey People,

we are keen to get as many as possible out to the event, and will be kicking the day off with a big cruise from brissy and goldcoast.

If you have a car we might be interested in, please reply in this thread with a photo!

Regards Loz & Hunzi

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OPEN CRUISE

A BIG CRUISE FROM BRISBANE AND GOLD COAST TO

DRIFT AUSTRALIA ROUND 2 AT QUEENSLAND RACEWAY

GOLDCOAST MEETUP:

9:30am for a 10am leave!

BP COOMERA

( Dreamworld Exit - m1 )

BRISBANE MEETUP:

10:00am for an 10:30am leave!

OXLEY BUNNINGS

SHOW & SHINE

REPLY TO THIS THREAD INCLUDING A PHOTO OF YOUR

CAR FOR CONSIDERATION TO THE SHOW SHINE

INCLUDING 1 FREE PASS TO THE EVENT!

APPROVED ENTRANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED !

DECISIONS WILL BE FINAL AS WE ARE LIMITED

TO 70 SPOTS, SO FIRST IN BEST DRESSED!

QUESTIONS? EMAIL [email protected] OR HUNZI [email protected]

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Event & Ticket Information

2008 Toyo Tires Drift Australia Series, Round 2, Queensland Raceway - April 12 & 13

The big V8s take on the hottest Japanese rides in the country when the superstars of Australian drifting slide into Queensland Raceway on April 12 & 13 for round 2 of the 2008 Toyo Tires Drift Australia Series.

Tickets available at the gate:

Saturday - $20

Sunday - $30

Weekend - $40

Children under 12 are free

Event Program

Saturday April 12

7:30 AM Gates Open

10:00 AM Toyo Tires Super Drift Series practice session

10:30 AM Toyo Tires Drift Australia Series practice session 1

11:00 AM Toyo Tires Super Drift Series Qualifying

12:30 PM Lunch Break

1:05 PM Toyo Tires Super Drift Series Top 32

2:05 PM Toyo Tires Super Drift Series Top 16

2:40 PM Toyo Tires Drift Australia Series practice session 2

3:10 PM Toyo Tires Super Drift Series Top 8

3:25 PM Toyo Tires Super Drift Series Top 4

3:40 PM Toyo Tires Drift Australia Series - Qualifying session 1

5:00 PM Finish

Sunday April 13

7:30 AM Gates Open

10:00 AM Toyo Tires Drift Australia Series - Qualifying session 2

11:05 AM Toyo Tires Super Drift Series Finals

11:30 AM Toyo Tires Drift Australia Series Top 32

12:45 PM Lunch Break

1:20 PM Toyo Tires Drift Australia Series Top 16

1:50 PM Toyo Tires Drift Australia Series Top 8

2:00 PM Toyo Tires Drift Australia Series Top 4

2:10 PM Racing Logic Extreme Entry Competition

2:35 PM Toyo Tires Drift Australia Series Finals

3:00 PM Toyo Tires Expression Session

3:20 PM Team Drift Competition

3:40 PM Media Rides

4:00 PM Finish

ill be there. just wondering witch way you guys are coming from brisbane. i live in toowoomba and want to stay away from brisbane as i only have a 1 point good behavure licence. Im only new to the club and havent been on any cruises or meets. If your coming down the warrego hwy i will meet up at the bp servo at black soil but if your coming down cuningham hwy i just wait at the corner from amberly and cuningham hwy intersection. my car is far from show and shine condition but it will be soon.

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