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k guys, i'll update this as often as i can.

Dont whore this thread o you'll get a warning.

Nice and easy - ash

Upcoming Sessions

WEDNESDAY 30TH JUNE 2004

WEDNESDAY 21ST JULY 2004

WEDNESDAY 11TH AUGUST 2004

Where: Calder Park, Calder Freeway Keilor

Cost: $100 per driver, Spectators $5

How to enter: All entries will be taken by Calder Park. Entry forms are available at www.fulllock.com and from Calder Park 9217 8800. Payment is recommended prior to the night. First come first served.

Car Requirements: Cars must be of a safe and roadworthy standard. Fire extinguisher and roll cage are not essential. Seat belts must be worn and of a safe standard, harness’s permitted. All lose items must be removed from the car.

Driver Requirements: Drivers must be licensed. Drivers must wear long sleeve top and long pants made of natural fibres e.g. cotton. Helmets must also be worn and are available for hire at Calder Park for $20.

Passengers: Passengers are not permitted.

Drift tyres will be available for sale and fitting at approximately $10 per tyre.

Happy drifting.

Adam Newton

Full Lock Motorsport Australia - Australia's Home Of Drift

Web: www.fulllock.com

Phone : 03 9824 7692

Fax: 03 9824 7939

International: 613 98247692

Mobile: 0419 504 338

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Latest dates.... http://www.fulllock.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=1

Next practice night is on Saturday 11th December 2004

The price has dropped to $80 for competitors (they are clearly insane)

and the practice night is free if you are entering the Banzai Battle competition on the Sunday! *see below*

Also there is a competition on Sunday Dec 12 2004

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p.s. I will probably be a judge at the comp, so if you wanna win! Bribe me!!!

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