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Event: Drift Day

Where: Morwell Hill Climb Circuit

Date: Saturday 15 January

Time: Driver briefing is at 10.00am - then onto the track

Cost:

$25 - yearly membership fee (for those that don't already have one)

$50 - for the day

For further details/bookings call Chealsy on 0409-337-343.

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Is anyone else keen to go along to this. The last one was good, but got rained out. Which the Gem loved.

This is an excellent track for spectators as the track comes around the hill and from the top you can see most of the action.

I am going up with a few friends as we have never seen drifting before. Hopefully the weather will be nice :)

I sent a message to SootyR32, his reply was:

Yep, next Saturday, JAN 15th. Quite a good turnout this time although Marks R33 wont be going by then (he came 3rd at Calder) and we were hoping to have my mates 585hp FJ20ET powered 260Z but we blew the motor 2 nights back.
Hey Chris, you need me to drive the Gem down again. Yes?

Yeah Scott, i'll be CIG locking the gem diff this week and bringing that down too. If you dont have anything on come down. But if your busy I think I will be able to get one of my disciples to drive it down.

I don't get it, how do you push the car to the limit when your OUTside that car  Ni?  :Owned:

how will i be outside the car?? i dont get it... what because i have the balls to lend my car to someone from another country to drive my car in a drift comp after spending 4 hours over 2 days drifting in it??? riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight :)

Tell you what' date=' we need an SAU Car transport truck! QUOTE']

im down for that :)

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