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Hey, Hey its on again, Drift practice and come and try day on the 1st of August.

This day will be set-up so that those who would like to learn and spend time on the track with LIKE minded people can do so without pressure from other drivers. Splitting the entrants into either 2 or 3 groups, experienced, intermediate and beginner. Let me know what YOU think. Any intrest in a car setup night or two before hand?

The cost will be $70 per entered car (whole day) there will be between 30-40 cars allowed for the event.

PLEASE SUPPORT THIS EVENT AS FUTURE EVENTS AT MALLALA HINGE ON THE SUCCESS AND SUPPORT YOU GIVE THIS ONE.

1ST AUGUST MALLALA

entry forms will be posted up soon

EMAIL QUESTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS TO [email protected]

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PLEASE SUPPORT THIS EVENT AS FUTURE EVENTS AT MALLALA HINGE ON THE SUCCESS AND SUPPORT YOU GIVE THIS ONE.  

1ST AUGUST MALLALA

Dont want to sound negative here Trent, but werent the 4500 spectators Mallala got through their gates - bigger crowd than the Konica cars - enough to show the organisers the potential of the sport?

Surely a properly run event like the PSi day has to have more clout with Mallala than a come and try event?

Has anybody got a spare couple of rims I can borrow?:P  Might have to start bugging used tyre mart too.

Bl4cK32, if she aint run in, borrow Dean's car!

What size rims are you after Steve? Depending on how busy I am, I have a set of 17's that I am going to paint up, but if I haven't started it by then you are more than welcome to have a lend of them - 2x 17x7 and 2x 17x9

Chris

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