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Hi guys,

I am able to reveal to you all that our web site for Drifting Tasmania is now finally LIVE!

The web site caters for all requirements from:

- 2008 Tasmanian Drift Series dates, updates, press releases, event wrap ups, information, forms, requirements and photos

- All 2008 Tasmanian Drift Practice day dates, information, forms and requirements

- Drifting Press Releases

- CAMS Affiliated car club Membership Forms

- Drift and business-related links

and much much more!

If you want to know anything about drifting in Tasmania this web site has everything you need to know. Please note the web site is FAR from complete and many changes are required before we are satisfied with the site. Many complications have forced the upload of this site back and thus we need to touch a few things up to bring it up to the current date.

Visit the site at:

www.driftingtasmania.com.au

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Aaron from Renegade Designs for building our site. If you would like Aaron to design a site for business or personal needs contact him via www.renegadedesigns.com.au

We hope to see you trackside in 2008.

Kind Regards,

Ben Purtell

Drifting Tasmania Leader

Drifting Tasmania, an Official Sub-Committee of the Hobart Sporting Car Club

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I would like to take this opportunity to also thank Stuart from Benson Motor Sports for getting the site up and running for us and hosting the site. Benson Motor Sports stock and can source a wide variety of motor sport items, check out their site at www.bensonmotorsports.com.

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