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f**k the spectators !

when your on the track you forget about em anyways

first time i was out i was like ''OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG'' then after a couple laps i was chilled

crankin some beats while your in line waiting to have a run chills ya out

after a couple of times going around and just doing some clutch kicks i was entering corners on the handbrake ;)

you think its gonna be nerve racking but its not after a few laps :P

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I'm not too sure yet man. I've got my eye on a few cars but ideally it'll be something 'S' chassis so S13 or 180sx mainly because their is epic amount of parts available for these, cheap, and I love the styling of them. Smashed up pig S13/180 is hot lol aswell as a clean streeter with outrageous fitment.

Did it take you a couple of laps to get into the swing of things, like basically not sliding the first few laps?

Be good for the first timers if they let us just lap the track a couple times just to get the feel of the track

yeah man, just drive a lap normally, then just clutch kick OUT of corners to get a feel of things

anf before you know it, you will feel at home

next prac will be my first with a handbreak, so will be new beginnings for me aswell

I'm not too sure yet man. I've got my eye on a few cars but ideally it'll be something 'S' chassis so S13 or 180sx mainly because their is epic amount of parts available for these, cheap, and I love the styling of them. Smashed up pig S13/180 is hot lol aswell as a clean streeter with outrageous fitment.

Did it take you a couple of laps to get into the swing of things, like basically not sliding the first few laps?

Be good for the first timers if they let us just lap the track a couple times just to get the feel of the track

yeah man , just took it easy and got a feel for the track

if theres one thing i learnt , its that mallala is slippery enough in the dry , let alone the wet !

yeah man, just drive a lap normally, then just clutch kick OUT of corners to get a feel of things

anf before you know it, you will feel at home

next prac will be my first with a handbreak, so will be new beginnings for me aswell

i wanna head out saturday but cant afford to , ill be at the next prac fo sho if i still have my car !

Wayne try and get into a drift school when they have them.

I'll be buying a slider next year I reckon hehe

Yeah man, I do intend on attending one of them courses but the next one isn't untill October and I want to start sliding before then lol

I'll probably be out at the skid prac in August

If there is a private grip day before then I'll even go to that, i don't care what I do, I'm racing haha.

I'll even drag race the cvnt if we had a track in Adelaide :P

Yeah man, I do intend on attending one of them courses but the next one isn't untill October and I want to start sliding before then lol

I'll probably be out at the skid prac in August

If there is a private grip day before then I'll even go to that, i don't care what I do, I'm racing haha.

I'll even drag race the cvnt if we had a track in Adelaide :P

grip days are before drift prac

ie in the morning ;)

Don't they hold alot of motorcycle events during the day? I'm more interested in a private day. When is SAU:SA holding another event?1?!?!?!?!??!?111oneeeneeeeOMFG!!ZOR1!!!1

every now n then

im also keen for a private grip day!

every now n then

im also keen for a private grip day!

Keep ya skirts on people ... an announcement will be made soon on the next track day when we can work out a date that doesn't clash with other events (by either SAU-SA or another party). :P

Keep ya skirts on people ... an announcement will be made soon on the next track day when we can work out a date that doesn't clash with other events (by either SAU-SA or another party). :P

quick !

before my Nissan disappears !

they dont have to go hammer and tongs, and adrift day is limited to 10 spots

surely theres ten people with some sort of testicles in there pants

Just bear with me for a bit. I'm sussing out another option. Holding a drift day for 10 entrants gets heavy on the cash for the entrants. I may have a cheaper option in mind. Need to discuss with the Committee first.

:P

they dont have to go hammer and tongs, and adrift day is limited to 10 spots

surely theres ten people with some sort of testicles in there pants

Had I a car to drift with, I would be out there. Give me yours and I'm down like a clown :P

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