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hmm....sounds tempting :D

Although theres a big charity cruise on with street com....(riding shot gun in mates ute!) so i'll flip a coin later friday night to decide :wave:

There are full fields of 32 for both the Super Drift Series and DA this weekend.

Anyone care to predict who will finish in the top 8 for DA:-

Here's the entry list is:-

Robbie Bolger, Qld

Leighton Fine, SA

Danny Vahoumis, SA

Mark Phillips, SA

Eugene Arendsen, Qld

Beau Yates, NSW

Johnny Udy, NZ

Adam Trewhella, WA

Darren Appleton, QLD

Nathan Weissel, NSW

Tom Monkhouse, SA

Fernando Wiehrl, NSW

Kelly McKinnon, SA

Mark Marchesan, SA

Danny Kenneally, Qld

Jason Markowski, SA

Michael Truscott, Vic

James Mijoc , NSW

Craig Vanderstelt, SA

Catherine Coleiro, VIC

Dan Mackie, NSW

Chris DeJager, VIC

James Vahoumis, SA

Christian Pickering, SA

Adam Newton, Vic

James Mardle, SA

Matt Hunt, NSW

Jarred Danaher, NSW

Steve De Palma, SA

Andrew Parissis, NSW

Darren Mews, NSW

Matt Sampson, Vic

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5 Skylines in the field

Robbie Bolger, Qld

Leighton Fine, SA

Danny Vahoumis, SA

Mark Phillips, SA - SKYLINE

Eugene Arendsen, Qld

Beau Yates, NSW

Johnny Udy, NZ

Adam Trewhella, WA

Darren Appleton, QLD

Nathan Weissel, NSW - SKYLINE

Tom Monkhouse, SA

Fernando Wiehrl, NSW

Kelly McKinnon, SA - SKYLINE

Mark Marchesan, SA

Danny Kenneally, Qld

Jason Markowski, SA

Michael Truscott, Vic

James Mijoc , NSW

Craig Vanderstelt, SA

Catherine Coleiro, VIC

Dan Mackie, NSW - SKYLINE

Chris DeJager, VIC - SKYLINE

James Vahoumis, SA

Christian Pickering, SA

Adam Newton, Vic

James Mardle, SA

Matt Hunt, NSW

Jarred Danaher, NSW

Steve De Palma, SA

Andrew Parissis, NSW

Darren Mews, NSW

Matt Sampson, Vic

Just got back from the Drift Nats

Awesome day, plenty of great drifting, Majanal did very well in his 33, Beau Yates grabbed top spot in qualifying in his Hachi

Day ended with The Weasels white r32 spinning and hitting an s14 in the team drift

I've attached some pics, didnt come out all that well due to all the smoke :D

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