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Hey all,

I was asked the other day for contacts of clubs interested in drifting in Perth.

I named a few clubs, but I couldnt name any that were solidly about drifting.

So we have started the DRIFT WA FORUMS.

http://www.teamloveofdrift.com/driftwa/

The forums are still under development. If you have any suggestions, there's a section in the forums for feedback or you can reply via email.

Support this motorsport by registering and using the forum. Hopefully we can get some really solid drifting in WA.

Regards,

Team Love of Drift.

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Nice work, so is there a dedicated WA Drift Club being started? I would definately be in that.

Guys, lets all join the forum to show suport for this, the more members join the forum, the more likely drift will actually make it in this state, even if you dont want to get sideways, all support is good support

Thanks to all that are getting this up and running.

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sounds good! if you need any graphics help let me know... i'd be willing to help you make the site a little more schmick and if you wanna make stickers or something let me know.... oh i am a graphic designer...

oh and if you are doing like a link page put these WA sites in...

www.c-red.com.au - duh very obvious i know....

www.sido-takushi.com - ceffie drifter

also worldwide links thats nice...

www.driftworks.co.uk - uk drifters

www.nekopunch.com - canadaian dude

www.driftsession.com - hawaii drifters

www.davescholz.com - first US drifters Slide Squad...

im sure you know most of the aussie and other well known ones but if you need anymore links or help let me know... i intended to do one as well but never got off my butt!

masahiro

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Hi Masahiro,

Yep, that is the one, but as you say its sorted. Would definately like to see some stickers, perhaps we need to get them up and running before the club name / artwork gets copyrighted? :P

do you know of any places that manufacture custom stickers? any ideas for artwork yet? Please post any ideas up

cheers

Steve

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