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$5 admission fee is not much considering this is a 4 hr event. I can think of alot other events that costs more than $5!!

Besides, the admission goes to the development/future improvements of the track. I think its a worthy cause. So stop whinging about lack of drift facilities in Oz and go to this drift meet to support the cause!! I'll be happy if Aust had 1/10th the number of drift tracks the Japs do.

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We are just trying to promote the sport here a bit more. We are getting $0 out of this. We just want a place that we can drift at with out getting in the way of other road users and the cops.

It will be good if we get a good turnout this time as we are using this weekend as a bit of a test bench for future days. John at the track has gone to quite a lot of trouble as well so I hope it will be a good turn out.

Terry

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Hundreds of people turned up for the drift meet. Adelaide ppl must be drift deprived! Great day overall - only 2 skylines participated. The rest mainly s13s and a few s15s too. JMS didn’t make an appearance due to an apparent "technical problem" with Denzo's 180sx? I didn’t see their 300kw Skyline either...bit dissapointing. They didnt have much of a presence on the track, despite it being a JMS drift meet.

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