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Don't mean to hijack ... but there is also the SAU SA club BBQ/nomination happening at Ministry of Bass on the Sunday. For those who are concerned about missing this, and not wanting to missing the Drift Supercup event, I can see what I can do about coming out to Mallala after the Ministry of Bass meeting to handout/gather more membership forms and voting forms.

Rather than clog up this thread with responses ... PM me if you are such a person who will be at Drift Supercup, but also want to join SAU SA and vote. If there are enough numbers, I'll take the drive out to Mallala :P

Thanks Penny :cool:

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why is it so dam expensive $25 bux for what :) that's one thing i hated about the drags

WSID is like $15 to get in and AIR was like $20 for non national even and nationals were like $25 no conc.

/rant

would like to come but to far ahead to tell plus i always do hand over on sundays so have to be either @ the city by 5pm or ridgehaven which means leaving event @ 4pm

steve WSID is always going to be cheaper as they have a much larger number of entrents for local events, BJ couldnt let people in at a loss, he has to cover costs. i'll deff be getting out to this, then the following weekend to the hill climb

Its a good thing entrants in the AJD got themselves a ticket for free entry and parking closer to the paddock. :)

Makes up for the fuel to drive out there :)

edit:

On that note, I may come out to the Saturday session also if anyone wants SAU SA membership forms and committee nominee forms. I'll be wearing my SAU jacket. :woot:

PM me to discuss SAU SA and meeting me out there.

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if not workin will be out to watch this, this is a big step in the right direction for drift and motorsport in SA so will be out there showing support.

Was considering entering but seeing as i might only just have my car back together by then if im lucky dont wanna waste a comp trying to learn a new setup.

why is it so dam expensive $25 bux for what :wub: that's one thing i hated about the drags

WSID is like $15 to get in and AIR was like $20 for non national even and nationals were like $25 no conc.

/rant

would like to come but to far ahead to tell plus i always do hand over on sundays so have to be either @ the city by 5pm or ridgehaven which means leaving event @ 4pm

this is a National event, replacing Drift Australia, you will be seeing the best drivers in Australia battling side by side, $25 is peanuts for what ur getting.

btw ill be there in street class, should be a great day, make sure u tell everyone u know about it and keep National level drift in SA alive.

btw if i remember right, DA was the same $$, so i dont know what the issue is?

ah ok, yep G1 has always been cheaper. G1's are like drift practices with competition basically, DA and no doubt DSC are more like a typical national motorsport event, girls, trader stands, on track entertainment etc, theres a lot more to see and do.

me and flick should definately be at this. I gotta make sure i got the weekend off but flick already does. She should be out doing photography again so get your orders in drivers :D

go on the mallala website and read bout it

states all the times on there

otherwise in the drift section of ns there is a full topic on it

Can't access the schedule, was also not working 4 me yesterday could someone plz post time that it finishes on Sun

The '5S' Carpark

Want to park closer to the action at the Drift Supercup on Sunday 24th May?

If you arrive in a;

Silvia,Soarer,Skyline,Supra or Sprinter

we will have someone strategically placed to direct you into the 5S Carpark.......directly behind the main grandstand. When it is full it is full so you will need to cruise up to Mallala early!

Dont think im too keen on driving the 34 down there however.

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