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Hi

For those who might be interested I thought Id might inform anyone who is interested in Remote Control Drift Cars.

That every Tuesday night there is a RC Drift Night.

Starts 7PM & usually finishes around 10PM.

There is also a Pizza Hut within walking distance for those who want to get something to eat too.

Cost: $5 per RC Car (Use of the Track assembled for RC Cars)

Location: Clive Peters Car Park at Burleigh Waters (Across from Bond Uni).

If it's wet, we head to Pacific Fair behind the bus station.

Also doesn't matter if you don't have an RC Car, come and hang out.

Never once been hassled by police or security for being there.

Here is a map

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Friendly lot of people there and some are from a RC Club called Drift City

Check their forum out as well for information on Remote Control Cars

http://www.driftcity.org

Alan is the main organiser at these events so talk to him when you go there.

Come say hello if I'm there (White R33)

Anyway hope too see you there.

It was a good turn out last night

even tho only 2 skylines there

it was quite a big turn out.

anyway next Tuesday will be on so maybe more SAU members can show up. :thumbsup:

also thanks chris for showing up was good to catch up again.

It was a good turn out last night

even tho only 2 skylines there

it was quite a big turn out.

anyway next Tuesday will be on so maybe more SAU members can show up. :D

also thanks chris for showing up was good to catch up again.

Hi Sloane

Yeah was a good night out. Good to see a geat number of Rc cars & owner/ drivers.

Well i really need to get my petrol one up & running now.

Yeah only 2 Skylines showed up, what a pity& that was you & I :D

I'll try to come on Tuesday again but no promises, big week for me at work.

Oh yeah congrats in getting into the Air Force.

Cheers :cool:

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hello im new to rc drifting i live on the boarder gate of nsw and qld and when get my car was wondering if the goldcoast drifting was still a go. got a car off ebay still hasnt arived yet but its only been 5 days and it christmas. once i get to hang around ppl that have been doing this for a while i would like some pointer of wat to get if the ebay car isnt the go and parts and things.

thanx ryan

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Funny finding this here, i drift with driftcity myself. You dont come to the cannon hill meetings or championship do you?

No mate I dont.

When I posted this thread originally I was attending the smaller meets alongside bermuda st with my mate Nathan (now admin for driftcity).

I on the otherhand dont live on the gold coast anymore and seeing as I get pm's sometimes asking about this these events I thought i'd update the information .

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