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Yeah ill be there!!! I can't wait, soo excited its the 1st time I am able to drift on a track!! wohoo!!! I hope I dont kill my car...so look out for a stock looken black r32 with a blue trust sticker on the back and a lil angled exhaust.

good work! have fun man! i want to get out there and do it myself, but i'm not going to take the skyline out there, its too precious. Next car is going to be more slasher. .

Anyhow, doesn't look anybody wants to meet up.. but if u see a multicoloured 33 there, say hello to the driver (me :()

Work commitments can be the death of a person you know! then again having absolutely -no-work commitments isn't too good either as I'm discovering :D

Anyway, I think its a monthly thing.. so there is always next time. Can't wait to have a look at drift in the real though..

Yeh, im a little "iffy" about taken my car out in this crazy heat we have been getting the past couple of days...but hopefully we get some cloud cover...im really cut i couldnt get suspension in time, so ill be drifting "bodyroll" styles haha..hope the heat does not kill all the power i nearly have too. :D

I was there spectating. great to watch it in the real! Was pretty hot, but everybody who was going seemed to do pretty well. Mostly 180's, few s13, a cerfiro (or was it two?) and about 4x R32, 1x 33 and few aussie cars.. A few were doing it a bit tame and a few oversteering a little too much and spinning out, but guess they were just learning.

white r32 - which one was yours? is it this one??...

white_32.jpg

if it was u were getting some pretty good action happening! r32-drifter what one was ur one?

I took some vids with my camera and a heap of photos. Most of these are around 3-5meg and 20 seconds or so.

http://www.gamebiz.com.au/other/drift_movi...ellow_capri.avi

http://www.gamebiz.com.au/other/drift_movi...s/white_s13.avi

http://www.gamebiz.com.au/other/drift_movi...hite_r33_03.avi

http://www.gamebiz.com.au/other/drift_movi...ies/red_s13.avi

http://www.gamebiz.com.au/other/drift_movi.../red_s13_02.avi

http://www.gamebiz.com.au/other/drift_movi...ies/red_r32.avi

I got more but I'm on dialup so will take a while to get them all up!

Doesn't look like there is much chance of hitting anything which is a good sign.. when i get my shit together I definitely wanna get out there.. Was good to see that white 33 ripping it up as one of the better ones. I need to buy another car first, while my 33 would be more than up for the task, 33's cost too much to fug up :D

I was there spectating. great to watch it in the real! Was pretty hot, but everybody who was going seemed to do pretty well. Mostly 180's, few s13, a cerfiro (or was it two?) and about 4x R32, 1x 33 and few aussie cars.. A few were doing it a bit tame and a few oversteering a little too much and spinning out, but guess they were just learning.

and a 31 skyline.

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