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Your Godzilla scares everyone away. Haha nah I'll see how many are going to my lunch, not too.many I'll postpone it and.definitely.jump on your car for sure.

Jump on my car :O

Id prefer if you just sat in the passenger seat ;)

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I'm surprised no one had suggested coming to some drift days at eastern creek...

Yeah it's a bit more to enter...about $100 but there is a wet pan that you can slide all day on and not chew up your tyres.

There is plenty of people drifting autos on the wet and I've gone to about 10 drift days now and I've never broken anything on the car....apart from tyres because now I've moved onto the dry track and love smoking it up.

Do a Google search for driving sports or driftmob for more info

I'm surprised no one had suggested coming to some drift days at eastern creek...

Yeah it's a bit more to enter...about $100 but there is a wet pan that you can slide all day on and not chew up your tyres.

There is plenty of people drifting autos on the wet and I've gone to about 10 drift days now and I've never broken anything on the car....apart from tyres because now I've moved onto the dry track and love smoking it up.

Do a Google search for driving sports or driftmob for more info

the reason I didnt mention it was nearly every single one of those days I have seen, is on a week day.

most people work at least 5 days a week.

you also have to join their club and get a CAMS license IIRC.

just easier and cheaper to get your AASA, and pay the smaller fee for a club texi day.

it was also coming up a lot sooner.

just my views.

yeah your right, you do need your CAMS licence, but that only costs $50 and you can do it on the day.

Joining a club is optional, it just makes the drift days a little bit cheaper, and most of the time they are on friday nights or saturdays..

http://www.drivingsolutions.com.au/advanced-training/

Dont need anything besides cloths, closed shoes and a street licence and $250. its on a wet skidpan so you wont burn to much rubber, they sit in the car with you and teach u, did it at the start of this year, will be going back with my GTR they let u cut sick great fun.

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