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Hey guys

Have just been to Parklands show grounds where David Browne had his first run of the year with the new paint job and one of our Sliding Performance Highflow Turbochargers on his RB20 R32 GTST.

Coming 3rd last year with overall points in the 2006 Super Drift series hopefully this year with a fresh looking car and a whole lot more power he will have alot more fun.

Here are some pictures and videos from the day.

Today was the Drift Mania Practice day where he teamed up with Rob from Option 1 Garage.

Enjoy.

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:)

Next weekend we will be at Queensland Raceway for the next meet and will see some serious drifting then.

The Parklands track is meant for Go Carts and its a technical series that has been set up by Raceline which is far from most drifters favoured speed of drifting but extreemly fun none the less.

Everyone did a great job at puting on a show for the day and i will upload more pictures later on.

:P

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very nicely turned out car mate, glade to see your helping out a young up and commer.. how good to it sound to hear " for slideing performance" from the commentator :wacko:

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