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Initial Drift Australia will be holding a D-DAY on Saturday 12th June @ Oran Park Driftland. This is an open practise for all skill levels and will be run on a first in first served basis.

Numbers will be limited to 30 cars max to enable all entrants plenty of track time.

A BBQ will be on hand with Sausages available as well as soft drinks.

Each entrant receives a free light lunch and can of soft drink.

Price for day is as follows.

Members of IDA - $100

Non Members of IDA - $130

Also will require CAMS 2NS or above licence for the days event.

Initial drift can supply a day licence for a fee of $20 that will cover the competor for the day. Members of initial drift can also purchase a yearly 2NS licence on the day for a fee of $44.

The days format will be as follows.

08:00 Gates Open

08:00 Scrutineering of cars

08:55 Drivers briefing

09:00 1st Session commences

12:00 Lunch

12:30 2nd Session

16:45 Day concludes

Cars and entrants must comply with the following Scrutineering Guidelines.

All wheels studs must have nuts and be tightened prior to entry onto track.

Battery must be secured.

No loose items in cabin

No fluid leaks

Brake pedal must have little travel i.e. pedal does not travel to the floor

Exhaust must exit outside the perimeter of the vehicle

Seat belts must be lap-sash, clutch type or Racing harness is acceptable if mounted according to CAMS regulations.

Helmet must be SNELL or Australian Standards approved

Clothing must be head to toe with suitable footwear

Flag Marshalling

Green Flag – This is used to start the event

Yellow Flag – This will be used to warn of a problem ahead

Red Flag – This indicates a severe problem ahead and the driver must prepare to stop immediately. The event has stopped

Chequered Flag – The event is finished and you are to leave the track.

ANY ENTRANT DISOBEYING A TRACK OFFICIAL OR FLAG WILL RESULT IN DISMISAL FROM DAYS EVENTS WITHOUT REFUND.

There are 9 Spots Left as of Now and no more pre-payments will be accepted from now on.

If you would like to get one of the remaining spots you will have to turn up on the day and pay on the day.

Gates Open @ 8am.

I cannot hold places for people as this is unfair to everyone.

Cheers

Matt

P.S - Thankyou to all of the people that booked in advance and secured there spots.

not a bad day. no FF2 though.. :D

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RedX (Chris's car) and Peter's GTS-R next to it (the GTS-R later buckled one of it's $550 rims)

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Sydney's most eligible bachelor admires the beauty of the GTS-R in comparison to the S15

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Chris at his finest

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Peter looking as camp as a row of tents :D

31's did em proud!



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