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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=30540 - haha top shot

i was hoping someone might have got footage of the D1TAXI (my old ceffy)... waste of time looking for footage on the NS forums cause theyre all sore about losing and whining it up.

HAHAHAHAHAHA Nice pics andrew, i know the 2 chicks in the 1st and 4th shot haha

They both are very delicious hehe

Aside from the Girl pics, this is one of the best pics o have from the day, LOVE IT!

BTW this one is also something you will like INARK

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And check what i spotted on the way out hahahahahahaha

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ooooooooo camera mounts :) i think theyre for XSTV in NZ

wonder when i can get some of that footage :) im sure they had some footage from the crowd too... man i miss that car

AHAHAHAHA nice telstar!

now someone shoot it!

Top 16 Privateer Entries:

Adam May - Nissan Cefiro

Simon Michelmore - Toyota AE86

Leighton Fine - Toyota AE86

James Mardle - Nissan Silvia

Jeremy Lake - Holden Commodore

Adam Trewhella - Nissan Cefiro

Grant Frencham - Nissan Cefiro

Andrew Webber - Holden SS Ute

Myles Bond - Nissan 180sx

Dwane May - Nissan 180sx

Stewart Furze - Nissan 180sx

Jarius Wharerau - Nissan Cefiro

Andrew Gleeson - Datsun Stanza

David Lockett - Nissan Silvia

Hayden Buckham - Nissan Skyline

Jim Retallack - Nissan 180sx

Top 16 Factory Entries:

James Vahoumas - Nissan S14.5 - D1 Garage

Michael Spencer - Nissan OneVia - Korrupt Performance

Mark Marchesan - Nissan S15 - Exhaust Technology

Darren Appleton - Nissan Laurel - AutoShop

Stephen Brennan - Nissan S15 - Initial Drift Australia

Kelly McKinnon - Nissan R32 Skyline - Viva Garage

Danny Vahoumas - Nissan S13.5 - Japanese Motorsport

Catherine Coleiro - Nissan Silvia - ProTek

James Eames - Nissan Cefiro - Tanagah

Mark Phillips - Nissan R33 Skyline - PPGearbox

Robbie Bolger - Holden SS Ute - Capa

Brad Maher - Nissan 180sx - Chasers

Jason Unkovich - Mazda RX7 - REVS

Trent Hewitson - Nissan 180sx - D1 Garage

Shorn Wise - Nissan R33 Skyline - Japanese Motorsport

James - Toyota Sprinter - Initial Drift Australia

Results:

Privateer:

1st. Jairus Wharerau - Nissan Cefiro

2nd. Simon Michelmore - Toyota Sprinter

3rd. Adam May - Nissan Cefiro

Factory:

1st. James Vahoumas - Nissan S14.5 - D1 Garage

2nd. Michael Spencer - Nissan OneVia - Korrupt Performance

3rd. Darren Appleton - Nissan Laurel - AutoShop

Team Drift: Japanese Motorsport

Encouragement Award: Adam Trewhella - Nissan Cefiro

Loudest Exhaust: Andrew Webber - Holden SS Ute

Hey Guys,

Glad to hear the majority of you enjoyed the event

Here are the dates for our upcoming competitions

5 events in Series 2, naming sponsor tba:

All events are run over 2 days. Saturday is practice and qualifying, Sunday is the Top 16 battles.

Rd 1. April 16/17 Calder Park, VIC

Rd 2. June 4/5 Queensland Raceway, QLD

Rd 3. August 6/7 Mallala Raceway, SA

Rd 4. October 29/30 Oran Park, NSW

**GRAND FINAL** December 10/11 Calder Park, Vic

Thanks for coming !!

-Full Lock Motorsport

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