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Information update

Update

Plans are being finalised

What you have to wear

- you need a hemet

- long sleave shirt

- full length pants (including passengers)

Passenger are allowed however to cover insurance there will be a cost of $30 per passenger [/size](45 if you want to be fed) on the day, if passengers wish to be fed on the day there will be an additional charge of 15 bux, so for 45 bux you get a day of scaring yourself and you get fed (note only people who pay up front will be catered for because the food money is paid form my own pocket at I will be only covering people entered in the event)

Looks like its going to be huge and yes we are getting some prizes as first stated

Cheers

pete

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for the slackers

people in are listed below:

1.B-man (deposit 100)

2.Me

3.Sato

4.Sato's mate

5.bro (payed 150).

6.banzi (deposit 100) is that you phill brook??? or is that toomuch boosts deposit

7.mark hooker

8.mick cain

9.scotty

10.bakadesu (deposit 100).

11.manjana (deposit 30).

12.toomuchboost (deposit 100)

13 redx Payed (150).

14 slo200 (100).

15 Aaron - 180SX (payed 150 mick).

16 Adam - VL Turbo (payed 150 mick).

17 Andrew - Vx SS (payed 150 mick).

18 Paul - LX Torana (payed 150 mick).

19 Blake - Datsun 1600.(payed 150 mick).

20 lozz (deposit 100).

21 Van der wagon (deposit 100).

22 anthony reed (deposit 100)

23 matthew ladewig (paid 150)

24 kristian han**** (paid 150)

25 lockie grey (Deposit 100)

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29

30

I see the Oran Park website has started promoting drift days.

www.oranpark.com

"A full release will be made shortly, but Oran Park can announce that there will be a professional drifting event held as part of Motorama on february 22. Drifting fans will see the best drifters in the country up close".

"The event on February 22 will be for professionals only. If you think you have what it takes, Oran Park will be soon be announcing opportunities for drivers to bring their road cars onto certain parts of Oran Park to practice drifting and possibly even compete in specially organised events".

Here is a pic of the North circuit for those who have not been to oran park...

Oran%20Park%20North.gif

I gather we will most likely take the inside road between the shell and champion corner like the go carts do...?

I am still waiting for my car to get off the boat....Can I just come along as a spectator ?

I do not mind paying for food....I have a helmet if I can be a passenger with someone.

Please PM me the details to pay.

Thanks

Mal




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