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This weekend Eastern Creek Raceway will hold the fourth round of the Drift Australia series.

I will be there all weekend with the Federal Tyres crew, we will have a big tent and display with give aways and goodies for sale, I hope that there will be plenty of SAU'ers coming to watch the action!

Make sure that you come to the Federal tent say G'day, have a close look at Nathan Weissel's awesome Federal Tyres R32 Skyline drift car and I'll shout you some freebies!

Hope to see many of you there! :O

Cheers

Mick

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Great day today, perfect weather. Shame about Nates troubles re: stripping driveshaft spline on saturday, and having to replace the turbo today due to (we think) oil starvation :cool:

You have to start young if you wanna be the next generation of Drift Queen

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Nathans daughter making broom-broom noises in daddies car :)

Some ppl come more prepared than others to motorsport events...

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lol

1st Leighton Fine-Blue Nissan 180SX, 2nd Luke Fink-Green Nissan Silvia, 3rd Beau Yates-White Toyota AE86 Sprinter

So yea, was there all day Sunday. Had loads of fun :) Was in the pits, watched some stunting :banana: dropped by at the federal garage...but nobody there :D

Saw heaps of skylines, almost looked like a show 'n' shine where everyone parked :D

Ill get some pics of my mate shortly, who took around 600....... ;)

I have to appologise to everyone who came past the Federal tent when I wasnt there, it turned out that we had a major shortage of tyres for some of our sponsored drivers so we spent most of Saturday chasing them down, then on Sunday we had to go to our Taren Point warehouse and pick them up (fairly long drive from Eastern Creek to Taren Point) but we ended up getting the tyres in time and everything went to plan. ;)

It was a very busy weekend for us but we still had a blast!

Thanks to all those who came to watch the action. :D

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