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The 200 will be there and ready for action!! As long as my brakes work :whistling:

I will post up a meeting point thread soon (same one as last time at Casula Bunnings) for people driving down on Saturday morning. It will be an early one and we will be leaving at the posted time, NO STRAGGLERS.

interested in meet up on saturday morning

Who would be interested in a professional photographer taking pics of there car on the track and the DVD only costing $20??

also interested in pro photos :nyaanyaa:

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Awesome well thats 3 so far including you, cause he will take pics of everyones car but just need to get enough interested to get him to the day..

I was going to ask if will's business partner (Andrew) would come down for the day. He is willing to do it as long as there is enough people.

He's done quite a few shots for HPI and Bendix brakes.

So which photographer are you suggesting Jess?

I dont mind which photographer, just would like one down there..so what would Andrew charge?

Would also think a group shot with all entrants and organisers could be cool!

My god theres some keen and interested people!!

good on ya guys, well done!!

Im in thailand at the moment, so my car prob wont be sorted with anything (i wont have time!) but the weevil mobile will be out there for all to chop!!!

im paying tomorrow morning for it. (I get paid LOL) hopefully i get in.

can someone bleed my brake fluid on the morning...

ill bring in some castrol super dot 4

evil i need a new mechanic i can trust...

just had a look at unigroup....i think i may have found one and its close by!!

Had a look at the tires

have v4h8 on the sidewall, and apart from the ohtsu and Falken writing also have RS003-01 on the side. So I take it they are hard compound semis? pardon the noobyness of my post lol.

I dont mind which photographer, just would like one down there..so what would Andrew charge?

Would also think a group shot with all entrants and organisers could be cool!

What about a group shot on the start finish line?

I think this was done at Oran Park once. Get everyone to line up in some sort of order and take a pic from high up on the gantry above the pit lane exit.

That would look stunning.

We can have newest models at the front - nothing to do with me having a V35 though :P

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I have decided that I'm not going out to play,,,Sorry Michele but it's not going to happen. I'm not pulling the pin because of the Drifting,,I stand by what I SAID,,, Drifting on Drift days...

I'm looking at the bigger picture and can't afford to many practice days. I might come out there and help,,,.

Neil.

hey guys im out for this one.

dont think ill be able to get my car in shape for the track next saturday, but if i do and there are spots left, i may be a late entry.

cheers.

as for a photographer, my mate mitch is pretty good. www.balabkadesign.com.au check him out and give me a shout out if you guys need one.




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