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Formaula Drift Nationals Rd 2, Oran Park, 1st Oct


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Hi Girls and Guys,

Round 2 of the Drift Australia Nationals will be held at Oran Park South Circuit on Saturday the 1st of October.

This is a day/night event, come and see 1000hp V8's do battle with Japan's hottest imports. Hot 4's Car display, Team Drifting, Motocycle Stunts, The Edge 96.1 Miss DRIFT AUSTRALIA amature modeling comp and much more.

Check out:

Drift Australia Website

and

Formula Drift Website

For all the details and championship points.

I went to Adelaide with SAU member Chris Eastern and Initial Drift Member Fernando Wiehrl and it was really a top weekend. This time it is all jam packed into one HUGE day.

So if your not busy, come down and witness the best drifing the country has to offer, and of course support Chris and I as we try and knock the rest of Australia off their podium and take the silverware away from Fernando!

Cheers,

Dan.

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I been looking at coming over for the weekend (from Tassie) to check the action.

Can anyone recomend a cheap place to lay my head for a couple of nights as i have tried a few and due to the event it seems most places are full already???

Can anyone help a Tassie SAU memeber out at all???

Cheers B

I have a spare room if you want to stay at my joint.

Accom would be free, just food and grog.

Dan.

PM me if your interested.

Mate that would be sweet if you could.

Im sure the beer would flow well afterwards

Sent ya a PM so let me know if its cool??? :)

Cheers B

Shit, Just spoke to the missus and she reminded me that we have relo's comming... I'm really sorry mate.

But if you need I can try and find some cheap accom in my area and I can take you down and back on the Saturday.

Call me.

Dan.

Shit, Just spoke to the missus and she reminded me that we have relo's comming... I'm really sorry mate.

But if you need I can try and find some cheap accom in my area and I can take you down and back on the Saturday.

Call me.

Dan.

Yeah sorry i hadn't called yet, but i had trouble's with my phone.

Apparently they dont like to go swimming in ya pot of beer <_<

BUGGER about the accomodation then, looks like i may have to give this one a miss unless someone else can help me out :D

Maybe next year if i can get time off

Cheers B

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15mins from my place. Will make an effort to come.

F1 motel isn't too far from OP. The Campbelltown or Casula F1's are pretty easy to drive to and from OP.

As i wont have a car mate it makes it a little hard to get around.

But cheers for the names of the places, i'll have to make a few calls.

I rang around a few places and they were pretty full at the time due to the event being on :D

Shit, Just spoke to the missus and she reminded me that we have relo's comming... I'm really sorry mate.

But if you need I can try and find some cheap accom in my area and I can take you down and back on the Saturday.

Call me.

Dan.

If you do know of anyone else that woudln't mind an extra head for a couple of nights it would be good.

Will give you a call 2morow either from work (Private Number)

or my mobile as i should have a new one by then :(

Cheers B

grandmasterb, did you try this place?

http://www.narellanmotorinn.com.au/

it's the closest hotel to OP, we stayed here a little while ago when the V8's were on..

or...there's a caravan park just down the road at Camden..

Getting closer... and getting busier!!!!

Can't wait though... been a little while since I drove my baby.

YEAH im getting giddy like a little school girl and im only watching :lol:

Couldn't really find any accomodation Majanal so i might have to give it a miss unless i can hire a van and i'll crash in that.

Will give ya call though when i know :D

Cheers B

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