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yea not much JDM there, quite dissapointing really!! nothing but blown V8's and commodores, which is good, i know but lets see some 400-500hp RB's or JZ's give the usual aussie shit a good run, i know your out there somewhere... even whoopass is dominated by v8's :( *end rant*

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went and had a look today. wasnt really expecting to see any jap cars. have never seen so many blowers in one place before :worship: 60 N/A in the final and 60 blown in the final i think was a fantastic turnout :thumbsup:

plenty of laughs at the cars unable to spin the wheels due to the grip of the pad and having to drive straight back out. sounded like plenty of expensive repairs will be required. a few cars went from 7000 to 0 in a millisecond.

loved the yellow lx torana even though i didnt see it do a skid. :cheers:

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Plenty of Jap Crap at the Sprint Series kicking ass. We're not so much into doing burnouts etc.

Collie is a decent track though, Gazzanats beats the hell out of Motorvation that's for sure. Would have been nice to see some other drifters out there, although Mitch and Luke must have had a blast! :P

went and had a look today. wasnt really expecting to see any jap cars. have never seen so many blowers in one place before :worship: 60 N/A in the final and 60 blown in the final i think was a fantastic turnout :thumbsup:

plenty of laughs at the cars unable to spin the wheels due to the grip of the pad and having to drive straight back out. sounded like plenty of expensive repairs will be required. a few cars went from 7000 to 0 in a millisecond.

loved the yellow lx torana even though i didnt see it do a skid. :cheers:

The quality of cars there was amazing. The quality of humans not so much, but I think they are inversely proportionate as it's always the case. I was down there yesterday, watched one of the Commy's go up in flames on the burnout pad, rookie error not clamping brake lines :P

All in all it was a good day, would have liked to stay for the second. Unfortunately I think it is a bit far to enter in for just the two days, but I'll be going to watch again next year for sure thumbsup.gif

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were mitch and luke in the grey 32?

from what i saw everyone was very well behaved.

Mitch was in the Silver 32 with black gaurds and kit, Luke was in the White s14 with RB

I went down with a couple of mates, Fg and Bf F6 utes, was an awsome weekend, its not about drift or little skids its about high powered cars doing dirty big skids.....

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yea not much JDM there, quite dissapointing really!! nothing but blown V8's and commodores, which is good, i know but lets see some 400-500hp RB's or JZ's give the usual aussie shit a good run, i know your out there somewhere... even whoopass is dominated by v8's :( *end rant*

Because import drivers are soft cocks and are scared to be shown up .. Nothing new and has been the case for many years >_<

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were mitch and luke in the grey 32?

from what i saw everyone was very well behaved.

As Royce said, Mitch has the weapon of a 32, and Luke's got the S14. Both really good drivers.

Because import drivers are soft cocks and are scared to be shown up .. Nothing new and has been the case for many years >_<

Haha well import skids are shit house anyway, there's no competition. When I go to shows like Powercruise or Gazzanats or MV, I don't want to watch imports do skids. They are shit. When an import rolls out onto the burnout pad, I boo with the rest of the mullets. And I love imports.

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