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I've heard of a few people buying boonga spec cars for this to just smash up.

Hopefully it doesn't slow the whole day down cleaning other peoples mess up off the track.

I have a feeling Clem is going to regret it being called Matsuri hahaha!

Its matsuri, there is bound to be mayhem! Exactly like the true Japanese Drift Matsuri :) lol I hope by the end of the day I can tandem pretty close with other cars and hold proximity. Atleast through the esses lol

There will no doubt be idiots, but there cars will last until Lunch time hopefully then the rest of the day will be for the cars that are well built... hopefuly like mine LOL

I'll be at d-school this weekend, Garage 71.

So excited.



one of my videos from the start of the day at drift school, more on my channel and i'll post video's from the practice sessions soon

was a great day, had a some car issues but few quick fixes worked, ran max boost for 2 runs lol, got heaps of track time, spent most of the day doing the esses and turn 1-2 because they had the smallest lineup and wanted to get turn 1-2 down a bit better Edited by driftnick13

I'm using a Contour HD 1080p, bought it off ebay for $300 + $45 for windshield mount + $15 for a 8gb micro SD card

only issue is the sound, have to turn the mic way down or it has a pretty bad buzz, plan on opening it up and putting my own mic in there

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I know quite a few of the forum regulars are heading out tonight anyway, but if anybody else wants to come out a heap of us will be there. Just look for the dudes with the esky full of cider.

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