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Hi Guy's and Girls,

The Sureflo Drift team and Oran Park have managed to arrange a very rare opportuinty for a few lucky people to experience the thrill of being in the best seat in the house around the Drift Australia Circuit at Oran Park Raceway before the Series rocks on in there this Saturday.

We have a few seats still available for the following package.

Tickets to both days of the Drift Australia Series Final

Hankook Tyres Shirt

Signed Poster of the Drift Z

Ride in the Sureflo Drift Z on Friday before the round

Cost is $350. First in First Served.

Contact Greg at Sureflo Exhaust on (02) 9829 3158.

Dan.

Boy's and Girl's this is a great opportunity to sit in the passanger seat with a safe crazed lunatic. I have been there and live to tell the tale. Looking back at cars behind you through turn one is something most people will never see or experience. I thoughly enjoyed it.

Neil.

Lol Neil,

safe crazed lunatic

that's why you love me isn't it!

Even if you can't make it out friday for a ride gang, get out to the track for the action over the weekend, and come and say hi if you get a chance.

Dan.

I've been a passenger in a drift car and it was an amazing experience

Very worth the money.. I got 6 laps and i will never forget it.

yeah same. I went around wakefield with the old Gatorz drift team...absolutely awesome

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