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Krish. The max amount for drift is 12.

That's why it's so expensive. Which is fecking stupid!

If it where 20 cars

It would be. Shitload cheaper, and a shitload more people would be willing to do it.

Two groups of ten cars half hour sessions is perfect

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

don't mean to butt in like a sticky beak prick (especially as a non member); did you guys really have that much interest from the beginning?

the only regulars that talk about drifting their cars here are Craig R33, DamageInc, DSTROY, Weezy, and maybe Simon-R32 and Damo has a drift hag s14 too from memory yeah?

a majority of the club members are GTR owners too, so that scraps 99% of them. I was pretty surprised sau-sa gave this event a shot

Craig, that sucks man!

I'll arrange some sort of private day later on in the year when I got the car sorted and am able to get time off work and let you guys in on it!

Sorry I couldn't give a straight yes or no answer. This job sucks for trying to have a personal life :(

nah you're wrong.

was this posted on NS ?

and yes , 2 days before G1 wouldnt be the best , i was going to enter G1 but would of rather done this with my mates/crew instead

No, you're wrong...

EDIT: Craig already posted.

Besides, there's always gonna be a time that inconveniences someone, you'll never be able to please everyone with scheduling

This has nothing to do

With Sa f**king u can't you read?

I put this invite out to everyone one the

Interwebs and got f**k all.

Why?

Winton drift festival the weekend before on which

A large number of sa boys are invading

G1 the weekend after

Too f**king expensive

I'd like to see you grip fags set up and fill a day at 350+

Per person, plus a thousand bucks worth of tyres on top.

I might try for a date letter in the year, when there is less

Events.

Like craig said its the cost of the tyres that push it out of my budget. I would need 2x new front tyres plus 6-8 new tyres for the rear for the day, thats around $700-1000 depending on what tyres are used.

wow. people need to chill much?

if 2 others are willing to commit i will also put deposit down for this to go ahead. Even though i have a car with a bare inside, engine not wired and a long list of other shit to be done to it and have no idea if it will make it in time. If i can't make it, closer to the event im sure someone would want the spot that isnt doing G1.

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