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Howdy guys,

The ACT Supra Club had it's first skid/drift day last weekend.... we had a good diverse mix of cars, including two skylines, a gemini, a couple of silvias, a wrx, a commodore, and of course the Supras.

Here are some photos and a short video for anyone interested. It would be great to organise a combined Supra and Skyline day sometime soon!

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Thanks guys - it was great fun. We'll be looking to organise another in the future - perhaps as part of the elusive Supra/Skyline series of events we have been talking about....

Anyway, here are some more photos - these ones are all from Mark Burke (http://www.flickr.com/photos/markburke/). A big thanks to him for coming along just to take photos!

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yes, fantastic photos, should get you to come to the next hillclimb... oh and while you're there you should enter ;)

lol thanks - if I had a working car I would :thumbsup:

I'd be keen to come out and grab some photos though :)

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