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On 18/1/07 6:11 PM, "gary martin" <[email protected]> wrote:

i was wondering if you would mind if i posted this in the west australian events section of skylines australia.com forums for more feedback coz a heap of skyline owners dont read antilag where i saw the post about it

No worries man

Go for it. Just let them know that exact date and location are’nt finalised but will be by the end of next week I’d say.

Let people know im looking for cars too

see i have permission Dan :D:)

Hey guys

giving you the heads up that Ignition DVD is hitting Perth again in Feb. We're flying over to cover the Drift Australia round.

I'd like to stay for a week but to do that i need material to cover so give some feedback on your thoughs of doing another massive hotspots. Id look at doing it on Friday 23rd ( night before Drift Australia ) or the Friday after , but that would onyl work if we have enough cars to feature the follwoing week.

So ive you think your car passes the grade or your mates does start emailing pics and detials to:

[email protected]

the more stuff we have to shoot , the longer we will stay. jsut remeber that we wont be back for a while after this trip due to schedule for the year so make the most of it.

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I went to the last one

It was crazy at galleria undercover carpark, full as. people walking everywhere, like a mini car show.

Get the dickheads rocking up too dropping skids, good to see though!

Yeah! It's awesome to see people doing burnouts around other cars with groups of people standing all around them! :)

My car is mostly go and all most no show, so pfft, maybe ill take my Nana car for a look see anyway

Thats ok Keets mines mostly show and no go - so if we combine both our cars maybe we'd make the grade :P

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