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Hey guys, it was the time of the month again! had a really awesome time, there were a few nice r33s drifting especially the white insane drifters one that one was the best!!!!!! nice setup this that. Anyways the day turned out awesome, my car had no problems , but the only problem was my friend he wanted to go home bcos he had a date with his mrs lol, so i got pretty pist off i left at 4;30 and i had 1 more session left! overall the track had great flow alot of track time for me! spun out a couple of times! People say r33's are no good for drifting and tell me to get an silvis chasis, but i like r33s thatas me.

Here are some pics and videos.

anyone here from SAU go?

this one is in cabin, i wanted to put one outside as well but it was raining :D

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Nice drifting!

How does the Supra fair out there? I'm guessing not so great due to its weight.

Also what are these days like for absolute beginners? I've been wanting to get out and try drifting, but I'm unsure where to begin.

Good Work man looks good fun, Im gonna come to the next one is it in october I think?

And Keyz yeah its fine if your a beginner I was reading around on how the days are run and there broken into groups so they have a beginner group so its perfect for everyone.

Kieran, there are begginner sections for noobs. ill be there in oct also...

its a good layout as well, they have the track broken ito 2 sections 1 for the beginners which is a couple of corners and then the main track for the big boys.

i didnt go but my mate anthony was there in his black silvia, got a lil close to the tyres though lol

Hey Kez, u should definetly head down to winton for a drift day man!! If Fken Roxx.... I cant forget my 1st drift day!! Was So excited... had a blast there.... And Yea as talky said way better to spin out on the track.... I used to spin out so many times...

But u just tend to get better after each time!!

Geraus, just saw the video, Awesome man!! We'r heading down together next winton... :(

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