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hey,

how can i go about getting some people out to this place?

ive been a few times but that was about 8 months ago and i didnt organise it.

if anybody knows of somebody organising a day there can you please le me know..

i also have a few drift buddys wanting to go out.

cant wait to get the gtr out there :uh-huh:

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I've been a fair few times Its a really good night, the last few times ive been weve organised it ourselves, its more fun to go with ppl you know - usually we do it on a friday night from about 530-930. It usually works out to be about $70 per person with a total of approx 15 people (that includes a bbq).

You usually get about 3 runs, each run lasting about 10 mins (2 cars on the track at a time). That doesnt sound like much but its plenty when you're there.

Good things that surprise people are :

1/ It really doesnt matter if youre takumi or crappumi

2/ It hardly damages you're tires as diesel and water are constantl poured on the track

3/ you can take as many seatbelted passengers as you like when you are on the track.

I could get 5 people to come fairly easily. If there is a decent interest i don't mind helping you organise it druzilla...

Its the small track on your right as you enter the gates. i think the other one is called the 'LVMA'. The one we use is designed purely as a skid pan.

Just to add to what I said previously its not high speed drift as some people imagine, it is slow controlled smooth movement - prob get to 40 kmh max usually less.

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