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Drifting Tasmania is excited to announce the naming rights sponsor for the 2008 Tasmanian Drift Series is a Tasmanian-based online performance parts company, Specialised Performance Garage. This relationship is another exciting opportunity for both the drifting community in the state to further develop into the mainstream audience in Tasmania and also for Specialised Performance Garage to further establish their brand name within Tasmania and abroad.

Specialised Performance Garage caters exclusively for all car enthusiasts. Their aim is to provide all our customers with some of the best and most cost-effective quality products from the biggest brand name manufacturers. Specialised Performance Garage also deal with all kinds of vehicles from 3-8 cylinder motors, turbocharged, supercharged, naturally aspirated and even rotaries.

Specialising markets include New and Used High Performance parts for all late model import or local Japanese, European and Australian vehicles.

So whether it be Drifting, Circuit Racing, Drag Racing or just the Street car you always wanted to improve on. Specialised Performance Garage has what you need.

To get in contact with the team at Specialised Performance Garage log onto:

http://www.spgarage.com.au

or

via Specialised Performance Garage's Gold Member Sponsor Forum:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showforum=215

The 2008 Specialised Performance Garage Tasmanian Drift Series continues to build in stature. The 5 Round series kicks off at Baskerville Raceway on Saturday May 3. For further information regarding Round 1 of the series click HERE

Regards,

Ben Purtell

Drifting Tasmania

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