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just chasing some details for the drift comp, is it worth going both days or is sunday the way to go cause i live more than an hour from mallala.

prices for both days?

Times for both days?

any other details you think i may want to know is more than appreciated!

Cheers ppls!!!

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it will be good both days, we get lots of practice on the saturday so do the d1 guys so there might actually be more track time for drivers on sat then on sunday..

it costs $15 for the sat and $20 for the sun and if you want to stay there its an extra 10 bucks for camping.. you need to bring tent and sleeping bags n shit...

ill be competing lets hope i make top 16....

more info go to either

www.mallala.com

or

www.fulllock.com

hope this helps dude

THE D1 DRIVERS WERE INSANE!

Heaps of crazy car's

Love the RB26 powered Ceffy Driven by Jarius From NZ

Althought the only down fall today was ass hats in the crowd just yelling stupid shit all day

Oh and the damn sunburn

Awesome event!!, the drivers were awesome.

The D1 drivers were very good, but I'd have to say the Aussie drivers expecially the factory class were just as good... very impressed with the level drift is at presently.

As far as I saw the police were not hassling anyone, we only saw 1 coming into Malalla with lights on to slow drivers down.... tho there were atleast 5 police cars in the event which I thought was strange.

and argh sunburn , even with apply in sunscreen atleast 3 times :(.

Well day 2 was even better than the first day

And as above i applied 3 times and still added to my current sunburn :S

These events just keep gettin better and better

Oh and Andrew.........

Leave the commodores alone on the way out there next time haha

Were you in that GTS Commo MadGT4? :( .... crazy Commo drivers :) ....

Was an awesome event! Good organisation and plenty of lusties about for the visual entertainment - oh yeah, the racing was bloody awesome too! Those crazy D1 drivers were cool as - they really know how to put on a show!!!

Damn tired and a bit sunburnt like everyone else now .... not nearly as sunburnt as Whatsisname and Kim though ;)

yeah I never got to see the Tonka chick in the pool - damn it!.

A couple lucky gusts of wind showed us more than the Tonka girl in the pool ever would have :rant:

I for one was VERY impressed with the police presence.

I think they way it was conducted was great, very visual, minimal intrusion.

Just enough to let you know that if you're stupid you'll go down, but not enough to ruin anyone's day.

The drifting was definitely higher quality than other meets I've been to.

Good to see such a visually pleasing "sport" really taking off!

Damn tired and a bit sunburnt like everyone else now .... not nearly as sunburnt as Whatsisname and Kym though :rant:

I'm actually not too bad mate (I'm used to the sun from 5wks of surfing during Xmas/NY) It's just the top of my knees that a tad red... Kim didn't fair quite so well.

The Drift Nats was good value... looking forward to the 4, 6 and Rotary Nats now :D

Hehehe I like your work Nightcrawler

Anyway this car was the main Skyline there, I saw an R34 in the pics, not sure how it went. There was also an R32 with horrible wheels

DSC00959.jpg

Still waiting on the Full Lock guys to get back to Vic so I can post full results, but this is what I have worked out so far...

Factory:

1 - James Vahoumis (SA)      Nissan 200SX S14.5 - Red 

2 - Micheal Spencer (QLD)    Nissan Onevia - Lime Green 

3 - Darren Appleton (QLD)    Nissan Laurel - Purple

4 - Robbie Bulger            Holden Ute - Yellow



Privateer:

1 - Jairus Wharerau (NZ)     Nissan Cefiro - Black 

2 - Simon Michelmore (SA)    Toyota AE86 - Matte Black

3 - Adam May (SA)

4 - Leighton Fine (SA)       Toyota AE86 - Beige

PICS:

http://www.dorift.com/galleries/mallala_29...0105/index.html

http://www.users.on.net/~d_nicholls/Drift/drift.html

http://photobucket.com/albums/v495/jimmy_m...ift_day_300105/

VIDEOS:

http://users.tpg.com.au/heliguy/lala+3way.wmv

http://www.endept.com/stevo/forum/incarvideo.wmv

http://www.endept.com/stevo/forum/MallalaD...ats31-01-05.wmv

http://www.dorift.com/movies/toyo_drift_nats_4.wmv

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