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Hello all,

Just thought I would let you all know that there is a drift practice day on at Oran Park this Saturday.

Cost to spectate is a gold coin donation

Cost to passenger is $30 bucks and you need long gear covered shoes and helmet etc.

Cost to drive is $165 if there is any spot available, again long gear etc required as well as a road worthy car or dedicated drifter! See the FDD2 thread in the NSW events section for more info!

Dan.

You should have come up and said hi !

Post your pics  - I took mid vid camera and my digicam and I didn't use either all day <---knob

Drift addictee!

Get it right bitch!

I was there but didnt talk to anyone..Was wearing a yellow sun visor and taking digital pics.....the day was good i just wish that i were out there with you guys...

You should have come up and said hello!!!!!

thats ok there will allways be next time...will post the pics as soon as my computer will accept the images that im trying to send it....i will say hello next time when there is another day that i can make..yea it was a good day cant wait for another like it in nsw going for a drive without a licence is a bit hard.it was the first drift day that ive been to.it seems like there needs to be a track with no barriers in order to make the full drift.it just becomes to dangerous for car and driver to make faster entrys otherwise the tight track seems good enough to drift on.....hi

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