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Those interested in joining a motorsport car club Nissan Datsun car club is extremely hard to beat for value.

$50 for a family or single membership.

http://www.nissandatsuncarclubsa.com/events.htm

Your also allowed access to M.S.C.A supersprints.

http://www.mscasa.com/event_calendar.html

Check out last years supersprint results some damn quick cars out there. Nissan 180 3.6ltr wtf 1.18's. :blink:

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2 pics from my crappy camera, got a couple vids also but cbf resizing etc for youtube. theyre only point and shoot vids anyway, not taken with my proper cam.

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Awesome surface!!! You guys will have loads of fun and dont forget to Handbrake!! :D:blink::)

We only have Eastern Creek like that and an 8.5hr drive to Victoria to the Deca Motor complex..

Just got home not long ago, Had so much fun out there. Lots of handbrake turns, tire frying and limiter bashing. All in a good days work.

Will post vids soon.

Can't wait to see the vids, couldn't make it up there today ended up having to work.... *stupid tourists*

Hopefully next time it's on I'll be towing the 32 up to join the tyre frying action.

Had a pretty good day out today, had a bit of trouble getting the rear end to slid around with the handbrake, but had it pretty worked out by the end :D

got this little vid of my last run in RWD only got half the run though :devil:

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