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have fun bending cars fellas. Who on earth worked out that, that track @Morwell is good for drifiting? You get about a 1metre run off last time I was there.

(that is if we're talking about that uphill track)

it doesnt look that bad... theres a few good corners where u get a bit of room

nark do you want a trade plate? so you can drive it there legally and then drive it back legally? let e know and I'll bring one for ya skanky ass, as long as you pick me up and drop me off.

LOL ADZMAX if u knew anything about me.. u would know if i would come.. i  would come say hi to u first b4 u me.. lol

but no.. no im not going.. i have to work on my car this week end>>

Adz, his car is a VL... its built to go in a straight line... and occasionally sideways into poles, which is then deemded to be "ful-sik"

working on the car again?

8 months... one week and couting (while im driving mine around after 2.5months)

Yes, I'll be there. NDSOC have organised a cruise for non-competitors, leaving Hallam pub 9am. All welcome to join in.
Oops, that's tomorrow (Sunday) for a MSCA hillclimb event. Hadn't noticed there was a drift day Saturday.

Well yet again fate has spat in my face.

Monkey was unable to get the plates this morning and being slightly hung over i thought... meh... *** it then andwas going to go back to bed... but forgot i had made my gf get up at 6am and told her to be at my place early so we could leave... so rather than get a severe bashing i decided to quickly go down to the caltex which said they had one and that my car would fit.

so i rock up with the car and we try to load the car up... oh hang on... its too wide and too low and the ramps arent long enough for it to get on. YAY.

i started to feel better about it when it started to piss down with rain... but that only lasted 10mins and it cleared up :)

i hope the day was crap... lol

i dont wanna hear about how good it was :D

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