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I was going to say.

If anyone posted up street skidding spots i wouldnt be happy.

Keep it on the track.

Mallala & Ar are good. But yeh can't wait for Port G. to re open.

ive been motorbike ridin a fair bit down at pt.G wats it like 4 drift? and wat sort of costs and how often is the track open for drift??

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ive been motorbike ridin a fair bit down at pt.G wats it like 4 drift? and wat sort of costs and how often is the track open for drift??

pt g isnt open for drift currently, they had problems with getting insurance to cover drifters on the track. Hoping they sort it out for this year though.

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Yes, perfect track(if you can call it that :thumbsup:) to learn, but I am not holding my breath for pt Gawler, very low chances of it opening again for drift which is sad really. I hope Im proved wrong though.

But yes keep it to the track bud, you end up hittin all sorts of obstacles that are likely to cross your path whn learning :) , trees, poles, bushes, lakes, and bloody gutters (I hate the bloody things) hahah

Not to mention endangering your life and others in the process.

Cheers

Ric

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And I highly doubt Pt G will be open to everyone and anyone. John was getting shitty at new drivers destroying the edge of his track, so I have a feeling we may see some limitations as to who will be on it.

not wanting to start a fight or anything like that, but doesnt that defeat the whole purpose of opening Pt G up? What if people (like myself) want to get out on more occasions, seems by that we wont be allowed to go to Pt G because we're n00bs

not that id really give a shit, im just looking to get as much track time as i can, and best value for money out of my car (considering its going to be sitting in the shed from now on when its not on track, maybe driven on a permit on the street)

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