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hey,

i was watching drift bible, and wanted to go out and try some of the stuff on there but i have no idea where i could go....

Im not into street/nonlegal drifting just 2 much risk for me. I was wondering if anyone knew a place i could go drifting that is legal. If u have watch drift bible there is a part where they teach u 90 and 180 turns on like a road which is the size of lets say a soccer field. I was thinking to go practiste on something like that but dont know where i could, im guess if it was public road then its not legal but maybe some privatly own land, i would pay to drift there for abit

any ideas would be welcome

thanks mike

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hey well a few places, ocean reef marina carpark is about 200m x 100m tso theres heaps of room, but preety stiff road, like its that road that hurts to walk bare feet on...

and the other i hillarys boat like drop in, where the boats park there car, its botu 200m x 200m...(but normally cops always goign round there)

and there is also a place in wangara that a guy from marlows told me bout but cant remember it....

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hey well a few places, ocean reef marina carpark is about 200m x 100m tso theres heaps of room, but preety stiff road, like its that road that hurts to walk bare feet on...

and the other i hillarys boat like drop in, where the boats park there car, its botu 200m x 200m...(but normally cops always goign round there)

and there is also a place in wangara that a guy from marlows told me bout but cant remember it....

hay thanks but want legal places :)

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yeah i've seen drift bible is awesome. But cousin watched it too decided to take his sprinter out and do some drifting and wrapped it around a tree. Not to mention he had a few drinks b4 hand and so it made him thought he was the drift king.

hahah i bet he isn't the only one that has done that

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