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Fri Night Dori On 30th Of November @ Oran Park.


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Fri night Dori on 30th of november @ oran park.

Competitors may sign on from 4pm, which includes completing paperwork and presenting the vehicle for scrutineering as required. The price for competitors is $70. If you don't already have a CAMS licence (2NS) you can buy a day licence for $20.

Spectators are welcome at the reasonable fee of $15, with children under 12 free.

Basically you need a roadworthy car.

Srsly i wouldnt worry about crashing your cars people. You keep plenty of distance from the cars in front and behind you. There is also a track warning system where an amber siren light allerts you to slow down if there is somthing going on on the race track.

Happy slideing.

ORAN PARK RACEWAY:- 0246461004

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oh man ive been waiting for friday night off road drift to come back, last ive heard of them was in may or so.

now i got no running car to have some fun in :)

is this on EVERY friday or what?

i signed up for the live sms updates and email updates but i dont get anything lol

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  • 2 weeks later...

Im not entered yet for either day, cause i cant get the GTR working in time, but the supra may be able to make it up (only got street tyres though)

If i enter it ill only do the sunday, but either way ill be there on the saturday night after work and get drunkish

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