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Drift Comp. Mallala G1 #1 *info here!*


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3 BIG DAYS!

Drift Practice Day @ Mallala on 7th March

From 10.am to 4pm

Also $70 for cars on the track & $10 gate entry for everyone

Pay on the day - drivers need a helmet, full body cover and appropriate shoes

Special Drift Competition Launch Function at the Sporting Car Club: 7.30pm Fri 23rd April, 51 King William Rd, Unley. BBQ provided. Talk Drift, Drift Cars, Drift DVD.

Mallala Motorsport Park is just over an hour from the centre of Adelaide. Follow the signs from Port Wakefield road, drive through the town of Mallala for a kilometre and there it is. Parking is easy; there are plenty of toilets, grandstand seats and food outlets.

Drifting Competition @ Mallala G1 #1

Saturday 15th May 2004

Gates open 8am

* Big Drift Competition

* Show ‘n Shine

$10.00 at the gate for everyone -free grandstand seats and Pit Paddock entry

$70.00 Drift Entry Fee - All welcome to participate

Entry Forms & Rules from:

* Mallala Motorsport, 1050 South Rd, Edwardstown Ph: 8276 7744

[email protected]

* Exhaust Technology, 253 Goodwood Road, Kings Park

Ph:8272 7500 [email protected]

* Club Psi, Thien 0401 440001 [email protected] www.clubpsi.org

For more info- contact TN. 0401440001 or [email protected]

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Found out what G1 stands for.. :bahaha:

" Uncle Marky from ET, decided it. D1 is the professional league and most of you probably know that by now. G1 is the ameatuer league for "GREAT DRIFTERS"

:bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :rolleyes: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

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