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Ok well I seem to have no long sleeve t shirts at all at my disposal, which doesn't bode well for drift prac tonight.

To those who have actually driven on mallala, are button up long sleeve shirts acceptable (100% cotton)? Or 100% cotton hoodies?

Apologies for the new thread but I need an answer fairly quickly.

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cotton hoodies are fine.. they dont really mind as long as you got something covering your body.

last time I was out i just wore a hoodie and had no problems.

have fun tonight!

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another question about drift prac tonite (no point in making a new thread for a basic question) but when we get there do we go to a random empty shed? or do we go to the scrutineers office and sign in and all that and get the shed number there? sorry its my first drift prac and wasnt too sure, cheers (sorry for hijacking your thread AndrewJZX100 lol)

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nah, mine was the dark blue stock looking one with no plates, black centred dishies on the back (R33 stockies on the front) and the Bee*R making a lot of noise :P

Only did the first 2 sessions in the beginner group, first time out in 18 months so was just taking it easy.

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