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hey peeps just found out that da toyo drift comp series will be kickin off in perth this year 4 round one !! and its gonna be over 2 dayz....!!!! i think theres gonna be a show and shine there also... cause da ignition dvd crew are gonna be 4 da series....... so see all u guys there :happy:

Round 1 - February 24-25, Barbagallo Raceway, WA

dont forget if your a fasmily person to take lots of money becuse they have bumped prices up throiugh the roof

on sunday its $25 for adults and @20 for kids over 11

its nice to see them put themselves out of the price range of a family event

Jesus christ, so much for $10 a person or $40 for a carload :laugh: The only excuse is that it's a DA round which means there's a fair bit of money spent, but that's just crazy.

motorvation was like $35 for 1 day and v8 supercar pricing is also very similar from what i can remember. This is the nation drift series guys, the best of what australia has to offer, i think $25 is very reasonable. Ill be entering the super drift side of things which is run on the saturday while the main drift australia round is on the sunday. should be an awesome weekend :no:

it may be ok for a lot of you people but for me to attend when it used to cost 40 bux for me the mrs and kids this event will cost $150 so i cant see the justification of a 110 buck increase

Do i go to DA n pay $25 or put it towards some neons :) ?

Does that really require an answer :woot:

it may be ok for a lot of you people but for me to attend when it used to cost 40 bux for me the mrs and kids this event will cost $150 so i cant see the justification of a 110 buck increase

Damn straight...+$5 crap hamburger/fries etc etc, then soft drinks. Can you still take in an esky????

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