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Was Just wondering if anyone heres interested in a drift day in January? at Sutton Forrest with Fifth Gear.

Price is 99$ for 1/2 day, morning or afternoon, if there are more than 10 people, otherwise 125$. Possible dates are Jan 13,14 or 20th,21st, 28th. I'd be interested in one of the later dates as I'm away before then. Would like to see if theres interest enough here to get a skylines only event?

thx

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Hey,

ive been looking into this and talking to dereck and ive already got

6 mates (including myself) who are pretty much guaranteed.

If you and a couple of mates want to do it then we have a full group.

let me know

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Hey,

ive been looking into this and talking to dereck and ive already got

6 mates (including myself) who are pretty much guaranteed.

If you and a couple of mates want to do it then we have a full group.

let me know

Well if we can get a solid date nailed down should be able to see who's in, but it'd be great to get 10 people.

thx

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Hey R34 GTT i rocked up at the end in the maroon R32.

I'm mates with brucic.

Do any of the other boys that you went with want to do it again.

Michael already told me that he is up for it.

That vl was pretty funny when he left too!

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if you settle on a date let me know i am not sure if i want to put my baby through a "drift day" but i guess i did a track day and she pulled up fine (except for being dirty)

It's not quite a "drift day", you do drift that is, but it's no way near as harsh as a proper drift day at a track. It's low impact, hardly any wear on your car. The only thing is... YOU GET REALLY DIRTY!!! Took me two days to clean my car properlly. Worth it though, besides my car usually isn't clean.

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I'd be interested as well, but only as long as my gear box will let me?? As i might have to replace it very shorly as i have just lost 5th gear the other day :):laugh:

So if i can get it repaired before (which ever date it is) this i'll be there with bells on.. and seeing as which, who does good work on gear boxes in canberra.. as i've only been here a few months... preferably southside??

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I'd be interested as well, but only as long as my gear box will let me?? As i might have to replace it very shorly as i have just lost 5th gear the other day :):no:

So if i can get it repaired before (which ever date it is) this i'll be there with bells on.. and seeing as which, who does good work on gear boxes in canberra.. as i've only been here a few months... preferably southside??

Gastune in tuggeranong, highly recommended and used by a fair few other skylines

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