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If i could afford to i would, will be missing next grip day also at this stage. Wont half fill the next drift day because drifters wont become members if sausa dont do drift days.

Also its a bit hard to get people to join the club for a drift day when they can just do a normal private day for the same price and not have to pay to join the club.

Id like to but havent been able to have the rb26 tuned yet. ie decked-out.

Doubt it'd be ready. If it is and there are spots will possibly commit; also depends on Uni and if I get into my course, the schedule, etc.

well first bit of good news, got the day off for this. Now just need the small part of the car being ready lol. There is progress almost everyday at the moment so fingers crossed.

Well the hundred odd members we already have are enjoying the benefits and arent complaining :)

wow a lot of negativity for the club. if i am correct there was 2 track days, gokarting , breaky cruise and a few dinners done by the club. that i thought was awesome.

Shut up mahommad you talk

To much.

:P

Any way looking like this day is gonna be cancelled.

Cheers to the 452 people that said yes they will come.

But a really big thank you to the 7 people that gave me

Deposits or paid in full.

I'm sorry we can't go ahead with the day with only 7

people willing to put money where there mouth is.

Leasson learnt! Don't bother trying to organise anything.

damn sucks to hear of this day being canned now.

with the amount of support that drift was getting looked like this day would have been a cracker of a day. can i ask why is it only open to 12 cars?? guessing if would could have more cars that would mean it would have been a whole lot cheaper??

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