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After a massive year of drifting throughout Tasmania and Victoria, and with the preparations for Drift Challenge in December well underway, here is a small video Nick and myself from GT Garage have pieced together. The video displays a small sample of my driving abilities with out and in car footage from events this year. The video also showcases the the large scale change the car has undertaken since the vehicles purchase in almost 100% stock form in June 2004 to its current guise as a dedicated drift car.

Please feel free to click on the link below to view the video:

I would like to thank the following businesses for their ongoing support:

- Tasmanian Mobile Mechanics

- Highway Crash Repairs

- La Bella Pizzeria

- Federal Tyres / Goodyear Hobart

Without their help over the past year I would not have been able to achieve what I have achieved.

I would also like to thank the following for providing footage and photographs for the video:

- Adam Sutton (www.agsphotos.com)

- Alec (Nova Photography)

- www.loaded.net.au

- Heavy Hamilton

Lastly a big thank you to my business partner Nick for the production of the video and the tuning of the car.

The car will be competing at Drift Challenge in December 16 at Calder Park Raceway, which will be arguably the biggest drift event ever held in Australian drifting history. If your business is interested in using the vehicle as a means to promote your brand name feel free to contact myself on 0408782632, via email at [email protected] or simply send a PM on this site to obtain a copy of my personal drifting portfolio.

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Regards,

Ben Purtell

Edited by tas_180

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