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Woo! Sounds like I'll have to dig a car out for the next one if people are having to go back to proper competition and driving skill :D

there were always those who took it Srsly.

And those who didn't and just wanted to skid off the street.

Now it appears it's just going to be srs.

So, when is sau.nsw going to hold a drift/skid event?

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there were always those who took it Srsly.

And those who didn't and just wanted to skid off the street.

Now it appears it's just going to be srs.

So, when is sau.nsw going to hold a drift/skid event?

Were, but the pointy end of the competition disappeared, as some moved away, and some wanted more competition so moved to other events.

Last one I went to was 99.9% people just doing skids and people bring 11ty sets of tyres to do skids on. I always much preferred the thrill of the chase than the skid.

Were, but the pointy end of the competition disappeared, as some moved away, and some wanted more competition so moved to other events.

Last one I went to was 99.9% people just doing skids and people bring 11ty sets of tyres to do skids on. I always much preferred the thrill of the chase than the skid.

I preferred the skid(my engine didn't).

I can corner quickly on the street.

I cant spin/drift.

Well, the wrap-up thread for today has just been fired up, go and post your photos, times and experiences in there.

Link: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/444184-s-a-u-n-s-w-texikhana-9-june-2014-wrap-up-thread/

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