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Hey people as per the other thread Austosalon/Drift Australia is having a bit of a show and shine on as part of the Drift Australia Round 1 at Mallala. This will be happening on the SUNDAY only, we must be there between 10am and 11am. Only 50 cars are going to be entered so it is first in best dressed really so it would pay to get there around 10-10:20am.

The organiser has asked me to forward her the first and last name, car type, rego and phone number (incase of emergency) of anyone who is going to be participating.

By doing this you get into DA for free, get to park in a safe close location, and get a ticket to Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift.

I'm happy to organise a meeting place/time somewhere around 9:30 and at a location on the way out there that we can all meet and go up together from.

If your interested note it here and PM me the details required. I need this stuff ASAP so i can let them know.

Sean

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Andrew, go with the Nike slogan and ...

JUST DO IT!!!!

I will be sending off the email to the organisers tongiht at around 8pm so please get your info in to me

at the moment we have

Mxtcy (R34 Gtt 4 door)

r31turbo (R31 gt-x)

Deluxe (R33 Gts-t)

gtst93 (r34 Gtt)

These are the only people i have recieved PM's from so if your name isn't on the list i didn't get you PM

Sean

Ok email sent.

List i sent was

Mxtcy (R34 Gtt 4 door)

r31turbo (R31 gt-x)

Deluxe (R33 Gts-t)

gtst93 (r34 Gtt)

Electro (R33 gts-t)

I will let you all know through PM/this thread soon as i hear back from them.

As for the meet point was thinking the big servo that is on the way out to Mallala at around 930- 945am. ( i know there is more than one. Will PM people bout it soon

Thanks for your interest, and if you are still interested but haven't given me names let me know ASAP

Sean

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