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HI guys just got back from the Eastern creek Drift australia comp

I took a few pictures i thought i would just add them on here...

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I'd like to thank Catherine for this Pic...

i told her i was going to post it up on skylinesaustralia.com

so she gave me the thumbs up for that...

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I got many more... but that should be good for now...

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Any photos of a Champaigne 180sx or White Onevia in SD?

They are my mates from back home :).

They have decent skills so they should have done well ;).

OK i think i found the champaigne 180...

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is that the right one??

any pic of the autosalon drift car in action?

Is that the crome s15??

I have one pic of it... but its too blurry ..

I did take a few videos too.. but too big to load up on here...

Sorry for hijacking your thread PAC, but I thought instead of making another thread I would add to yours (nice pics from the pits - I didn't get a chance to get down there but it looks like I should have)

Skylines Represent...

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If anyone would like High res. photos from the Day please P.M. me and we can work something out...

Sorry for hijacking your thread PAC, but I thought instead of making another thread I would add to yours (nice pics from the pits - I didn't get a chance to get down there but it looks like I should have)

No worries Chris...

You got some great pics yourself..

I hope who ever goes tomorow adds a few more pics on here...

did anyone notice those couple of guys waking around the carpark looking at everyones car at about 4 on the saturday, maybe a bit after. they were looking at everyones cars then they got to mine and went over it for about 10 minutes, i could see them from where we were sitting, then they done it to about 3 other cars then got in a 4be and left. i was shitting myself, thought they were going to break in or something

anyway, nice pics, was a good day

i went on sunday, was a mad day except for the rain

any know if "DIN.ZLR" uses SAU and if so wats his username...wanna ask him a question about his car..soo clean

i reckon beau yates 86 is such an awesome car

User name is ......... DINZLR not sure if he is on line much anymore.

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