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LOL! Did you fill your suitcase up with stickers while you were over there beau?

I've always said when watching the drifting, the more stickers you have, the better the judges score you! sounds like a plan Beau!

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me and beau got the same score in qualifying he came one higher than me.. but he got to do his second qualifying run my cooler pipe came off =[

WOOOOT

SPEED LINE ANGLE TOTAL SPEED LINE ANGLE TOTAL SCORE SCORE RANK

4 BEST BEAU 3 3 3 9 3 4 3 10 10 9 23

20 BURROWS KATE 3 3 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 24

not bad for my first comp WOOOOOT

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Well done Barbie , yeah I had trouble's too , my first run I had no hand brake and seconed one I spun on the crossover , feels good to be back in my car again :D

Camrons Body Works is the ONLY place to go , he does most of the drifters cars and a number of the show cars that you see in Qld

Great prices for what you get

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