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same as last time people (run through arron magill(automotion) and ask anyone that came to the first day it was a ball)

1st may

this is a drift driver training day people( non competative)

Passengers $30

once again its the entire north circuit of oran park north

so there will be multiple track configurations and tonnes of skid time

instructors will be available for the newby and this will be a great environment to learn and have a great time

usual story deposit gets you in. numbers are limited to 30 with 5 reserves

what do you get for your 150 +15gst(sorry people gst has been added) bux............

full day tyre frying

instruction

fully catered lunch

respect from the crowd

and a video(people at fatz drift day 1 i havent forgot yours is comming)

any questions dont hesitate to call me

pete

0409226626

Entrants:

1 me (looking for a pinny wagon to drift people after i smashed my silvia)

2 Mark D deposit $50

3 Chris Deposit $50

4 Kyle Payed $150

5 My Bro $150

6 Manganal

7 Matt Nugent $50

8 Ben Ellis $50

9 Daniel Forrest $50

10 Van der Wagon $50

11 B-man Paid

12 ben Harwood $50

13 Paul lx Torrie paid

14 Aaron 180sx paid

15 Andrew vxss paid

16 alexi

17 adam vl paid

18 luke paid

19 tex gemini paid

20 mick cain

21 carvey $50

22 nick soarer paid

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Dudes Tyres is not a problem if you have trouble finding a pair go to Milperra Tyres he will sell what you need half worn quater worn worth the phone call if you cant get any for free....... hes in bullecourt ave P.S. just so as you all know Milperra is Aboriginal for "a good place to camp" HA sometimes i amuse my self.

Diff in (don't know if I like it though... might just need to learn how to drive it? Sux BAD at low speeds) Suspension in and aligned. Tune engine and I think I'm ready to go!

Pete I'll flick you a deposit next week!




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