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Sydney Boy Chris Easton In The Hr31 Coupe Finishes 3rd At Da Round #1


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top work to chris easton who pulled off 3rd place in W.A. for the 1st round of the Drift Australia 2007 series. Chris had just managed to secure full sponsorship from JustJap a mth or so prior to round 1.

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the guy is a wizz at the track. hopefully he can pull off some more results for the rest of '07!

get out and support him when DA visits Oran Park.

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spoke to chris on the phone earlier

had temp problems which affected the car toward the end

also tyre blew apparently

even got a nudge in the rear left quarter from appleton!!

more of em!!

thanks to jacek from r31skylineclub for the photos

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chris battles appleton for 3rd spot

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the podium lads

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check out the angle!!!

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my fave ones!!

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top work to jacek for the photos. good work mate

and remember lads, when DA comes to your state, go check it out and support chris. he could well and truly take away some trophies this year

And my mate Nathan at number 5

another great result :P does he run a skyline as well?

This series has come a looooong way from its first season, it is much more professional and there is a lot more money needed to be competitive....keep in mind these guys are competing against cars maintained by professional rull time race wrokshops.

not to mention the money and effort involved in getting a car to wa to compete

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