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What a day.... i knew there would be some awesome cars and lots of guys willing to drive em hard from this forum. if only the engine wasnt coming out of my girlfriends 200 i would have jumped in for a half day but as its for sale i dont wanna risk it :D:(

I certainly will keep my eyes on this site for drive days in the future :):)

oz that was a gold day at the track

the old ca18de silvia survived an entire day of drifting somehow (respec)

good to see that everyone that turned up by the end of the day were drifting up a storm and had improved 100%

anyway check out my drift day thread for some complete insanity comming soon

Pete

Thanks Oz Awsome day..... i had the best fun.....

Well done to all who attended.... some great drifting by all. Thanks to Moto Concepts for the day... and the officials who co ordinated the event's and their advice.

Can't wait for the next one....

Cheers everyone

Lawrence.....

Thanks Oz Awsome day..... i had the best fun.....

Well done to all who attended.... some great drifting by all.  Thanks to Moto Concepts for the day... and the officials who co ordinated the event's and their advice.

Can't wait for the next one....

Cheers everyone

Lawrence.....

Lucky my zed boat wasn't there with all that water would have been in it's element and showing you skyliners how to do the water thing.

HA HA HA HA

i would have liked to see your Zed on the skid pan John..... There was a new Zed on the pan for half the day... the other half it spent in the parking area with the bonnet up, something broke.....not good....

Looked good sideway's tho....:D

Thanks a lot to the organisers of the event. I'd just been to a track day at Wakefield on the previous Monday, and the drift event was about five times as fun. :D

I was there in the (filthy) purple 180SX with R32 wheels and, like everyone else there, learned a hell of a lot in a very short time. It was also good to see blokes like fatz doing it so damn well.

My favourite was definately the figure-eight witches hat setup on the skidpan. Handbraking around the middle, holding it, then flicking it back the other way was fun fun fun. :worship:

More! :(

Bloody awesome day, had a good thrash and maybe learned a bit in between. My group of guys had a great time too and were already bugging me at the end of the day to find out whens the next one :D Pity about the no shows tho.

My favourite had to be the slalom! :looney:

Bakadesu: Alexi, any footage to uploadfrom ure digi video?

ps: Am i the only one that hasn't washed their car yet? haha and did i mention it was a bloody awesome day? lol

My favourite had to be the slalom!  

Ha ha ha - I enjoyed that one too ! :(

What suspension you running Bro ? :D

Uncle Chop Chop returns.......... I beat Oz by 3 car lengths !! he he he he !!!

Lucky my zed boat wasn't there with all that water would have been in it's element and showing you skyliners how to do the water thing.

PLEEEAAAASE! Yes there was a lot of water out there which would have helped you 'NAVIGATE' your boat thru the channels but that would'nt be very exciting to watch would it?? :whackit:

Hey, do you think we could organise a prawn trauling outing for everyone??

Ha Ha.

I haven't even taken the orange sticker off yet.

Loz, your mate with the 180 beat me 3 out of 4 runs godammit! I think the longer wheelbase made it too hard to chuck the yooie at the bottom. Either that or I'm just crap.

Yeah prolly the latter.




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