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Once again, Drift practise session on the 6th of June at Queensland Raceway. Hopefully because of the Archy drifts being on the same night there will be less cars = more laps.

6pm - 9:30pm although last time they let people on track at like 5:20? $10 at the gate. $80 for track(includes skid pan), $50 for skid pan alone. $99999 for food, lol.

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Well.... all Ill say about drifting tonight is: diff shim was great(thanks to O1G) And I am in DESPERATE need of more steering lock. Spacers or new rods will be in very shortly. Kept spinning like a crazy man just because full lock wasn't enough :thumbsup: Also.... f*k I hate water at the dipper.

Still.... shiteloads of fun and OMG I DIDNT BREAK ANYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!

Tom was having a ball!! You should have seen your face after your first trip out with the new diff mods!!!

Enjoyed myself thoroughly and will be back again!!!

Lol. I think i'm normaly like that just not when having to change wheels :thumbsup: Unfortunatly I can't see myself having spare cash around to do something about steering lock till I get my tax return. I'm sure that will make a huge differance. Noel told me you wanted to come for laps but had to leave in like 10mins, next time aye.

Unfortunatly 95% of the videos we took are blurd to the shitter or jumping around and on the best lap of the night Ben was on the phone :D wasn't happy about that one at all.

yeah dave, was there from start to finsih, didnt see you there either,

however i watched taht 06 ish blue STI on the skid pan exhuast fall off and get damaged, :thumbsup: my brother was going to go out, we took the helmets and everything, next time for sure he will be out there though,

Does anyone know when the next one is??

and i loved taht mercury r32 sedan, that was awesome to watch

anyone know what mods that 32 that has "federal" (tyre brand) written up the side of it?

was a great night to watch, wish i was able to get into a car, the ceffie i was going to ride in split a heater hose lol.

whens the next one?

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