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following the success of the last drift cruise (minus the weather) to oran park last october and the fact i can't wait till this october to see more drifting, I've decided to head up to eastern creek in july to see round three of the drift australia series.

It'll probably be same plan as last time meet at the museum nice and early sunday morning around 7am to leave at 7:30am stop for some breaky at macca's exida then head on into eastern creek.

Should be another awesome fun filled day (hopefully minus the little incident and the weather from last time lol) so if you interested let me know and hopefully we can get a big cruise happening again

cheers

Shawn

p.s with any luck i hope to finally have my car back by this lol

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just for sunday entry is normally $25

don't tell me the results frm todays sbs show had to tape it (bloody shopping with the missus lol)

saw the start with the v8 r34 i know it's sacroligious but that thing was fair farken cool :D

It should be on youtube soon. DA have started posting each round on there.

Results have been up for ages, but the funny thing is that on the Official Drift Australia site, it's wrong.

It was a shit round tho, Bolger wasn't drift battling anyone and should have been disqualified.

yeah that was a bit gay how he'd hang back and then catch up not really in the spirit of the sport

I noticed on the telecast yesterday that there was one time it was obvious he was doing the catch up thing, and the commentators were talking about how it was a good tactic. Then when they showed the battle results he actually lost the battle where he was following, so the judges marked him down for it.

I went to every DA round last year as pit crew for a mate in Super Drift, and went to Mallala this year. My mate's now had to pull out of SD this year because of uni commitments, so I'd be keen for this cruise to EC. Hopefully I'll have my 32 on the road by then as well.

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