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its happening again,

FLM are holding the 3rd round of the TOYO Drift Nationals this JULY..

2 Day event

Saturday July 30

7:30 - Scrutineering

8.45 - Driver Briefing

9:00 - Practice Begins

12:00 - Practice Finish/lunch

12:30 - D1 Prac

13:00 - Qualifying

13:45 - D1 Prac

14:15 - Team Drift Prac/ qual

15:00 - Driftkhana Mission

16:00 - Expression Session

17:00 - Track Close

Sunday July 31

8:00 - Scrutineering

9:30 - Driver Briefing

9:45 - Prac

11:30 - Team Drift finals

12:00 - D1 Session

12:30 - Lunch

13:00 - top 16 tandem battles

14:00 - D1 Session

14:30 - Top 8 Battles

15:15 - Finals

15:30 - Presentation

15:45 - D1 Session [ drift of a lifetime winner]

16:00 - Toyo Expression session

17:00 - Track closed

Hope to see you all out there, will be 2 days of action packed fun..

hope to see you all out there both days

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its not at mallala for a few reasons, which i cant be bothered getting into

should be an awsome weekend, has been advertised on SAFM and there are fliers almost everwhere.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=104167

keep a look out for my drift bitch. its going to be tuff competition lots of good drivers comming down..

and AIR as a drift track is actually quite good for spectators as its VERY high speeds with the way FLM are running it..

guess your gonna have to come down and check it out for yourselves. and its only 15 mins out of the city so its pretty dam close..

cya all out there

Sam.

i went to the recent drifts at mallala and it was quite good. So im up for this as well and since it doesnt co-incide with sa rally which i though it was on the same weekend makes it even better.

Sam, are you coming down to Adelaide this weekend. If so we could go together. Your on holidays basically then as well aint u since its the weekend before August. =D

Sam, are you coming down to Adelaide this weekend. If so we could go together. Your on holidays basically then as well aint u since its the weekend before August. =D

YAY HOLIDAYS!!! :jump:

Ill try to make it down there, im without my car, so ill try and organise something. Ill let ya know soon duc :rofl:

YAY HOLIDAYS!!! :jump:

Ill try to make it down there, im without my car, so ill try and organise something. Ill let ya know soon duc :D

if you dead keen on going when the weekend approaches and have no transport to adelaide give me a holla. I dont mind cruising up the freeway and back.

if you dead keen on going when the weekend approaches and have no transport to adelaide give me a holla. I dont mind cruising up the freeway and back.

cheers mate. thats a fair bit out of your way though. i'll check and see if we have any spare cars available, and ill let ya know. im keen on going, ive never seen drifing at AIR before, only mallala.

i feel like taking the car for a long drive as it hasnt been driven for a week now. Anyways, will lives just off the freeway so could always make a stop at his place on the way back.

well if your keen on a long drive, that sounds like a good idea :D

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