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Hi all,

Round 4 of the TOYO Drift Nationals will be held at Oran Park on the 29th and 30th of October. Australia’s best drifters will be strutting there stuff in door to door drift action.

Saturday 29th is Practice and qualifying $15

Sunday 30th is tandem battles $25

Weekend passes $35

There will be more info available soon on www.fulllock.com. If you have any inquires please call 03 9381 2276.

If you would like to help promote this event buy handing out flyers around Sydney please email me at [email protected]

Bye for now.

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  • 4 weeks later...

great day out apart from the damn rain.

My first time seeing pro guys drifting other than on DVD's, so I was muchly impressed by the skill invloved in throwing a car sideways at 100kmh in the rain and hanging onto it.

Anyone else go?

I got a few good shots, but I'd like some vids too.

So they were still drifting on Sunday in the wet?

I was there Sat too, small turnout but fun nonetheless.

Yeah JP spent more time on the track facing the wrong way than most, but some of the other cars were pretty good.

//edit: Took about 30 min of footage, it's pretty unsteady as I didn't have a tripod, but if you want it monkeykplunk PM me.



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