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Come on guys and girls, get behind this day, they are always awesome days... and this time the track time will be huge!

Great place to start for any beginner, and a top place to practice for anyone that has been around for a while!

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If your interested in the day just deposit the 120 in the account below and consider your self booked. Just email myself when you have done the deposit and I will confirm the transaction

Payment details are:

Account name peter carruthers

nab cheque

bsb 082212

acc no 559540630

just turn up to win something

Some prizes on the day include

EVO Motorsport has supplied a full X-Force exhaust system as well as 20% off gift vouchers (call Mike 62281222)

Gulf Western Oil “the tough Australian” is supplying some of their latest Sogi oil (call Darcy 0409315772)

Autosport Engineering: free dyno run (call greg on 95211388)

Revolution race gear $50 gift voucher (call Brendan cook: 96484044)

Drift battle DVD’s

$2 dollar raffle joy ride

Just cause you can't drive on the day anymore, doesn't mean you can't get down there and cheer this lot on though!!!

All those not entered, get down there and get amoungst it on the hill.

Always a good day watching Oz Drift!

well it wil definitely bring out the women thats for sure!

soirry to say i wont be attending in my 4 door.

i will however be borrowing a matre's bog stock r31 1986 gx with single spinner for the day. wait for me in the burnout comp!!!

well it wil definitely bring out the women thats for sure!

soirry to say i wont be attending in my 4 door.

i will however be borrowing a matre's bog stock r31 1986 gx with single spinner for the day. wait for me in the burnout comp!!!

Those stockies r31's are super fun :D Just make sure the radiators ok :)

Burnout world record attempt??




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