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Entrys are not full, my bad, I was under the impression that from the interested people we had a full field but apparently now people are backing out.

If you have NOT got an Entry Form and Supp Regs please PM me for a set.

Print out poster and put up at Work/Uni/Tafe/Notice Boards/Public Places.

Ok I printed it out and it all fitted on a A4, hopefully it does for everyone else.

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Notice for all the people who have return emails with forms attached:

Could everyone who has the above email and forms please complete and send them back.

The organisers need the forms and monies ASAP (like yesterday pplz) so things can get moving on this!!

Its only 3 weeks away until the event..

Remember this will hopefully kick off drift for Perth and we all need to help out :)

To all those that think they are not good enough - JUST DO IT

At least you will get some track time, as there is a practice night on 16th, for only $40!!!! then the comp itself, practice, qualifying, then finals (ir you make it that far).

I CANNOT drift for sh1t, and guarantee I will be the worst out there - but I am giving it a go cos its the only way to get on the track, have a play and learn.

In the east, they get HEAPS of guys who wouldnt have a clue entering the comps, its great because:

1/ you will learn heaps from the practice

2/ you get track time

3/ IT SUPPORTS THE SPORT

without the support, drift will never take off over here.

JUST DO IT

reasons im not entering but going there to support:

1. my car is not ready... (no LSD, no gauges, etc)

2. i can't drift and i am sure i will be the worst one there...

3. i don't want to break/crash my car...

so yeah i will be there but just on the side lines...

hopefully by the next even my car and i will be ready....

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