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Thumbs up to JMS for organising the event and to Danny for setting up a car (in such short time) for a demo show. Too bad the silvia died prematurely.

I particularly liked how the final 16 were eliminated - one on one. The closeness of each car while drifting made it a heck lot more interesting!

Maybe in future, we can have a St Johns crew on standby, should there be any mishaps or heat stroke incidents. Sat was ****in hot!!

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We just get a bit pissed off when after all our effort someone who hasnt done anything thinks they can come and bag us

Fair call - as I see it, you guys are doing more than anybody else out there to get drift recognised in this country - and its a good thing someone is doing it.

well we cramped 4 ppl in the 33 and drove from melb to adelaide and it only cost a canary, 2x $200 fines and 6points, full sunburn that blistered the same day and a bad hang over on the sunday.. but it was well worth it.. hope to be there again for the next 1

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