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haha been there done that, 1 person doesnt mean anything if the rest of the drifters sit back and just accept what ever happens. the reason i post it on the forum is to promote ideas, and possibly influence people into putting similar ideas to rob.

mallala will only react to something that will be harder, or cost them $$, if it will effect them (loss of business)

I totally understand and respect why its mentioned on the forum Nisskid, I guess its just 'easier' to sit back and let whatever happen, happen.

Surely one voice with the backing of many would get through to the owners/organizers of Mallala?

I totally understand and respect why its mentioned on the forum Nisskid, I guess its just 'easier' to sit back and let whatever happen, happen.

Surely one voice with the backing of many would get through to the owners/organizers of Mallala?

yeh but getting the true backing of many is near impossible in the drift world, no one really wants to stand up and do something, would rather sit on their computers and complain on the forums unfortunately.

like i said, i have put ideas to them in the past, and i will have a chat with them on the 14th. last time i talked about the 3 group layout they said they didnt think it worked when they used it, i dont know how they came up with that conclusion.

btw i have a ridiculous amount of tyres atm, let me know if u need anything to skid on, tonnes of mismatched pairs with good tread, perfect for skids

15"

195/50 - matched and unmatched

195/55 - matched and unmatched

16"

205/55 - matched and unmatched

225/50 - matched and unmatched

17"

205/50 - matched

215/45 - matched and unmatched

225/45 - matched and unmatched

235/45 - matched and unmatched

245/45 - matched

18"

225/40 - matched and unmatched

235/40 - unmatched

btw i have a ridiculous amount of tyres atm, let me know if u need anything to skid on, tonnes of mismatched pairs with good tread, perfect for skids

15"

195/50 - matched and unmatched

195/55 - matched and unmatched

16"

205/55 - matched and unmatched

225/50 - matched and unmatched

17"

205/50 - matched

215/45 - matched and unmatched

225/45 - matched and unmatched

235/45 - matched and unmatched

245/45 - matched

18"

225/40 - matched and unmatched

235/40 - unmatched

pics of the 17: 225/45 pls >_<

pics of the 17: 225/45 pls >_<

hey mate, dont have any pics, but here's some details on them:

2x 225/45 - Continental ContactSport II - 60% tread - $90pr

2x 225/45 - Goodyear/Wanli (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $70pr

the rest of the tyres can be seen here:

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=454913

dont wanna spam this thread with my crap.

I just went on the Mallala website to be happily surprised that they have added another DAY date for 4th Sept 10am start.

f**kYEAH!

Least they're recognizing their is an increase in demand and adding moar dates. Super keen on another session of day skids! Still heading out this Saturday too

I just went on the Mallala website to be happily surprised that they have added another DAY date for 4th Sept 10am start.

f**kYEAH!

Least they're recognizing their is an increase in demand and adding moar dates. Super keen on another session of day skids! Still heading out this Saturday too

they are stressing that tailem bend is here offering day time praccies for less, demand has been there, even moreso for a long time, but like i said, mallala wont do anything until it effects their business, like drifters being swayed away from mallala for the more appealing tailem bend.

I guess tailem bend opening is the best thing that could have happened so far for the SA drift scene, competition to drive each other to offer a better experiance. I'll have to get out to tailem bend soon for a slide

hmmm i havent paid for my stadium drift entry at tailem bend on the 28th august yet, was going to wait and see how the car

went this sat night before hand, but now im considering not going and waiting till sept 4th day prac???

hmmmm

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