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$100 a day... for what exactly??

A day of fun, socialising

Driving your car/bike at high speeds without risk of police encounter

Driving at high speeds without risk of oncoming traffic

Driving at high speeds without risk of hitting pedestrians, cyclists or street furniture

Driving on a surface designed for high speeds

Developing track skills and learning the limits of you and your car in such an environment

No traffic lights, speed cameras, red light cameras

Having an ambulance 30 seconds away in an emergency, not 30 minutes away!

what the government needs 2 do is build a PUBLIC raceway/ DRIFTLANDS. every other state has one or the other close to their cities. y dnt we?

Its not the Government's responsibility to build us a track. We need schools, hospitals, better infrastructure ... and they're far higher up the list of needs and wants than a small car community who wants to go fast.

Every other state may have one because some investors got together and built one.

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http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

Proves my point exactly... No Skyline or WRX this time but EL falcon dragging a magna...

I've actually had a few Falcons and Magnas wanting a drag lately. Whether it be in the car or on the bike.

Again, both 6 cylinder cars ... put them in na 4 cylinder cars. The Magna has like 147kw ... give them under 100hp and see if they feel like dragging.

listen mate, you haven't got time to be in here posting..........get out there and dig!!

Piss off :)

I've been at it since 8.30am and I've done my digging and my body aches :( [i'm doing foundations tomorrow, so I'll have a teaspoon of cement then] :) Pool frame is up and the wall goes in tomorrow, after I get my laser level of Tracy's brother, so I can double check my layout.

This is my time out to enjoy a drink before I jump in the car and go to my niece's birthday late arvo, then see what Ben and Nene are up to.

... actually, I better get off the net now :(

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