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to all those peeps who went to the drift nats.....had a great time:D:D and to those who didnt go...u missed out!!

anyways...back on topic....how crazy were those D1 drivers?? i got goosebumps seeing how fast their entry speed was in the last corner...infact all corners..haha. and those crazy fishtails at top speed:D:D did anyone get fotage of one of the drivers dancing with those girls?? he's my hero..haha.

ill i can see is drift being the next big thing to hit Aust since imports:D shout outs to full-lock and others who organised the event.

oh and ZAPPS to the guy who tried to nick the SAU banner with nail clippers..haha

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Yeh was an awesome day i saw alot of but i busy changing tyres on BMT180sx but it was a good day, ened up gettin a photo of me will all the D1 guys which was awesome. Congrates to Adam, luke, trav, matt, aaron and cat for such a great day and hopefully there will more to come.

The best was saved for last when denzo and the purple onevia crashed was an awesome crash. Congrates to the purple onevia for winning the event he was a awesome driver.

The best was saved for last when denzo and the purple onevia crashed was an awesome crash. Congrates to the purple onevia for winning  the event he was a awesome driver.

wat!!...a stack and i missed it..damn:D:D the tyre blowout on the 32 down the straight where he(D1 driver) did a 360 from top speed and kept on goin....now that was "like WOW!!"

cant forget the local boys rippin it up though!!

wat!!...a stack and i missed it..damn:D:D  the tyre blowout on the 32 down the straight where he(D1 driver) did a 360 from top speed and kept on goin....now that was "like WOW!!"

cant forget the local boys rippin it up though!!

Yeh i got like 2 photo's of the tyre after i took it off adams car it was rooted the tyre was split in like 5 places the D1 guys were just tearing ther tyres like there was no tomz.

it was a bloodly great day!!! i couldn't belive that, that d1 driver managed to keep adams car on the track!!! i was watching thou the video cam, and i thought he was a gonna!!! well done to everyone that helped organise a truely great day!!! i hope there are alot more to come!!!

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