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Hey guys,

Coming up April 24/25 weekend is a drift weekend down in collie. Guys that went last time sing its praises as being so incredibly fantastico mega supreme, you get the idea. If you've been considering drifting then this is the perfect time to get into it, there will be some instructors on hand to show you what you need to do and no wall right next to the esses to scare you :D

Few Requirements

-WASCC member ship

-CAMS liscense at least L2NS

For more information regarding the weekend head over to the driftWA website, you will need to create an account.

http://driftwa.com.au/forum/index.php?showtopic=4085

If you want to come send a text to Aaron, who is the guy organising it and he will send you his details.

A $150 deposit is required with the final cost being either $215 or $240 depending on numbers.

Regards,

Greg de Kwant

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When do deposits need to be in?

I've mentioned I'd like to start hitting tracks in a few threads, with the word 'soon' being the drawback, but I get paid in two weeks and can finish buying parts and maybe tune in time =D

Sucks being on student wages

i went, div A went,

1st: Danny Vahoumis aka Godfather - JPC S15

2nd: Keegan Lloyd - Label Express AE86

3rd: Adam Trewhella aka Borneo - Japanese Wholesale Liberty/Carine Cycles S15

4th: James Brear - S13

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