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So who's going? Spectating/Competing?

They need officials btw and anyone who can lend a hand. If your able to do so just ask one of the officials/drivers on the day I'm sure they will point you in the right direction as I don't have anyones contact details for you.

Such is the pitfalls of retail BULLSHIT. :)

I'll be heading down also.

From whats on DriftWA there'll be RC drifting display as well as a bouncy castle. so BRING YOUR KIDS!!

haha funny dani... but yeh cheers :D

i dont want to go in the sand this round... cos now i have the smexy as f**k SSR SP1s on the front, and the CR Kais on the rear... dont wanna scratch them with sand lol

yep he entered... i told him Test N Tune was on Tuesday 8th Dec ... but he doesnt like my grip racing jokes lol

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I think i'll be going and prob end up helping Tocchi out, i'll bring a shovel lol :).

you should have! looked like he was getting some pretty severe understeer issues

haha funny dani... but yeh cheers :laugh:

i dont want to go in the sand this round... cos now i have the smexy as f**k SSR SP1s on the front, and the CR Kais on the rear... dont wanna scratch them with sand lol

hope the wheels came out alright bro. they looked awesome!

you should have! looked like he was getting some pretty severe understeer issues

hope the wheels came out alright bro. they looked awesome!

i was coming in too fast at some points ... so bit of understeer..

eg: hairpin once, i did c-red faster (part of gaining experience i guess), so the hairpin came sooner.

i went good in practice session (except for last lap of it -- lost the rear end in the esses and went through the infield).

qualifying, went good :D

div-B 'top16' battle ... f**ked it up epicly... never spun so much. ever !

rims are all good :)

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had the best day! hopefully showed a few people that R33's can drift (even with a newbie at the wheel lol)

was stoked to win my 1st ever battle, but expression sessions where highlight of the day.

Congrats to Tarq on 2nd place outright, this is a huge achievement for anyone but to do it in a 300hp R32 is just epic! boy got skillz :D

huge thanks to Trav, Dean and Nick for supplying and fitting my new axle, you saved my ass.

and thanks Tarq and the VR family, without VR Auto my car wouldnt have been drifting.

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