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chris dont worry bout anyone else. just drive to ur hearts content.

and remember the main rule, when you spin out, keep the fut on the gas, and if ur feeling extra good, egt ya left foot onm the brake. and smoke em up

oh I am not worried about looking like a fool. Atleast I am out there giving it a go :)

And I wont have the rubber to keep my foot down :P I am gonna have 2 pairs for drifting on, and they are already way past legal so I'd say I'll only get 2-3 sessions. I am chasing some more rims ATM. And then we need to work out a way to get them down there, cause I can only fit 4 wheels in my car.

I am thinking about taking the passenger seat out...

drivers list as of 11am 21/6/04

Drivers

1. indi 90

2. cael 90

3. cash payed 90

4. matt porter 90

5. wayno 90

6. angela screpis 90

7. angela scrpis2 90

8. chris laverick 90

9. ben jagger 90

10. paul Jensen 90

11. CBS 90

12. cash payed 90 8/6

13. Andrew quintal 90

14. cash payed 90 16/6

15. Daniel d 90

16. Daniel d2 90

17. apathy 90

18. alan1 90

19. drift cat 90

20. jonathen tierey 90

21. drift place 90 20/6

22. aaron celorc 90

23. mick mate 90

24. mick mate 90

25.

26. dave

27. andrew

28. kyle

29. kyle +1

30. mark

31. chris(pearl)

32. dan

33. ferds

34. cain m

35. bau

36. ida girls

37. scotty

we will be taking entries on the day

we have free oil to give away thanks to gulf western oil

should be a huge day

were bringing the bbq out and the esk with 1.50 cans so you dont have to pay 3 bux for a drink at the kebab place

bangers will most likely be on as well depending on how lazy we are

22/6.05 1030am

Drivers list

1. indi 90

2. cael 90

3. cash payed 90

4. matt porter 90

5. wayno 90

6. angela screpis 90

7. angela scrpis2 90

8. chris laverick 90

9. ben jagger 90

10. paul Jensen 90

11. CBS 90

12. cash payed 90 8/6

13. Andrew quintal 90

14. cash payed 90 16/6

15. Daniel d 90

16. Daniel d2 90

17. apathy 90

18. alan1 90

19. drift cat 90

20. jonathen tierey 90

21. drift place 90 20/6

22. aaron celorc 90

23. mick mate 90

24. mick mate 90

25. cash(jonathen t) 90 21/6

26. cj rossetto 90 21/6

27. RTG+1 90 21/6

28. RTG +2 90 21/6

29. RTG +3 90 21/6

30. jacob 90

31. ben 90

32. rob hatfield 90

33. bob

34. bobs girl




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