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These are all the photos i took of the day... I was driving.

Surely someone has go some more!

I was pretty heart broken when we were told it would be a wet pan day last time, Today was a Much better day!

Big thank you to James (DriftGTS) for lending me his wheels and tyres to get home!

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Took a few pics in the arvo, nothing spectacular but, posted em up. Many thanks to the organisers, really appreciate the time and effort that went into it, Well organised and most importantly a fun day :happy: thanks again. Have to agree the r31's rocked ;) constant sideways action on the skidpan lol

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Thanks to everyone who put their time and effort into planning and running the day :nyaanyaa: You guys all did a top job and things ran really smoothly from the entrants point of view

Also thanks to those who didn't come and gave us all plenty of track time :(:)

NISSANBISHI NEVO F.T.W!!!!!!!!!! 4EVA23Q

Well,

Im trueley buggered and allI did was sit down on the back track and supervise you mofo's!! :nyaanyaa:

oh, and occasionally give the 323 a hiding!!!! lol

Glad to hear you guys enjoyed the day!!!

Oh, and big black cock!! hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah

Thanks to all the volunteer who gave up there time for me and the ofter competitors to have a great day.

Frist time out for me was great fun on the skidpan but not many people wanted to run me in battles at the end.

Photos Please?!!!

Thanks Brad

Thank god im finally home.. it only took one stop on the side of the road somewhere along the freeway to re attach my front bar again :nyaanyaa:

great weekend! nice to meet everyone! and was good to see all the old faces there too.. :(

Thanks to everyone who put their time and effort into planning and running the day :) You guys all did a top job and things ran really smoothly from the entrants point of view

Also thanks to those who didn't come and gave us all plenty of track time :):)

NISSANBISHI NEVO F.T.W!!!!!!!!!! 4EVA23Q

bahahah! best badge(s) ever! lol

Thanks to all the volunteer who gave up there time for me and the ofter competitors to have a great day.

Frist time out for me was great fun on the skidpan but no many people wanted to run me in battles at the end.

Photos Please?!!!

Thanks Brad

:nyaanyaa: yes more photo!

Thank god im finally home.. it only took one stop on the side of the road somewhere along the freeway to re attach my front bar again :(

great weekend! nice to meet everyone! and was good to see all the old faces there too.. :)

yes! great weekend! had a ball :D

nice to meet a few of you! especially last night :D

lol@slim trying to be a hhhheerroo :(

Just want to say.. My feet frigging hurt.. I just got back from being home - airport and spend an our or so there and back home.

But that's not the point of my post.

I hope everyone enjoyed the day :nyaanyaa: Everyone looked fantastic out there..

Will do a propper post soon when I can think

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