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Mr Shibata from R31 House and Mr Iwamoto from East Bear will be in Australia for Round 2 of the HPI Drift Nationals at Oran Park Driftland on September 3rd and 4th.

Some of you may already be aware of his visit from the diary he keeps on his website (www.r31house.co.jp).

They are also working absolutely flat out to have an R31 House drift car ready and in Australia for the event.

Mr Shibata would like to thank all his fans for the emails that he has recieved so far however simply doesn't have the time to keep up with them all. If anyone would like to send an email to him or pass on a message please send all your emails to Powerplay Imports.

Powerplay Imports will also be hosting a promotional day at the shop on Sunday September 5th to give all of you an opportunity to meet Mr Shibata and Mr Iwamoto.

See you there :)

Tosh

Powerplay Imports

82 ~ 88 Victoria Rd

Drummoyne, NSW

02 9819 7555

www.powerplayimports.com

[email protected]

Powerplay is currently working on a web page at www.powerplayimorts.com informing everyone about the R31 House drift race team that will be comming to co-drive with me at the sydney round of the drift national.

Intrest from all around australia has been so great powerplay has orgainsed a day for anyone to personally meet the R31 House drift nationals race team on 5th Sunday at the Powerplay store

all details and a registration for anyone interested please go to the powerplay webpage

Details of the drift nationals can be seen at www.fulllock.com.au

cheers

Peter FATZ

Congratualtions really need to go to Powerplay Imports, R31 House, East Bear and Fifty One Fifty (aka Grey Imports)

and the Sponsors in Japan

Nismo

Cusco

JIC

Defi

ARC

Tomei

Bridgestone

without them this would not be possible

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