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Sat Dec 11th and TBMP will be the final round for Stadium Drift 2010 SA and the king of drift finals. There will be prizes to be won on the day along with trade stands, DJ, and a whole heap more!

Entry forms out tomorrow. i'll post more info once i have it.

Lets make this the biggest stadium drift event in SA to date!!

If you have never entered a Stadium event before then you will need a License

http://www.nissansilvia.com/raceline/wp-co...application.jpg

Sup Regs and tech info here

http://www.nissansilvia.com/raceline/wp-co...techinspect.jpg

Any questions in regards to the event please email Ian from Raceline on [email protected]

Defs get behind it boys!

the last two stadium drift events at tailem have been fantastic, non stop action on track ALL DAY

and NO DR ''stunts'' (aka, we do wheelies n'shit for 20 mins)

win a ride eh? im liking where this is going.......

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