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So who got defected?

Was a good day out and good to see some SAU ppl there.

hope no one got done at the defect station setup!
FANTASTIC day, was a great turnout despite the weather and plenty of great moments on track.

To the disgrace that is SAPOL, I have no words. People legitimately go to a track to use their cars, keeping it off the street yet they still find a reason to come and shit on it all. Thanks guys, glad you're keeping SA "safe"

sigh. thats just disgusting. no wonder people still act out on the streets, if theyre gonna get raped just as hard doing it the right way as you would doing it the wrong way, i can see why some people dont bother taking it to the track.

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Must agree the event was awsome and so much for tyring to get along with the car community by setting up a "Driver Test Station", load of shit and nothing but revenue raising. Way to get along with the community sapol! MASSIVE FAIL!!! :(

oh god, here we go again, if your gonna take something defectable there, you gotta be prepared to get done, i drove my skyline to the track so many times and never got touched, i drove it down jetty rd one night and got defected, your as likely to get done at mallala as you are anywhere else.

although the drifting and all the other events that were going on were awsome, me and my mate made our own fun while nothing was going on.

where the cars were parking out in the paddock some douche p plater in a white commo with black stealies and a unpainted black front bar was showing off to his mates thinking he was some top shit grass drifter right next to a bunch of other cars.

only noticed afterwards that he has been drinking aswell.

IF YOUR ON HERE KID OR KNOW THE GUY, I PISSED ON YOUR DOORHANDLES YOU PRICK - VNR 110

if i had to shit, i would of crapped on it too.

oh god, here we go again, if your gonna take something defectable there, you gotta be prepared to get done, i drove my skyline to the track so many times and never got touched, i drove it down jetty rd one night and got defected, your as likely to get done at mallala as you are anywhere else.

bullshit, everything is defectable. so should people stop supporting south australian motorsport?

although the drifting and all the other events that were going on were awsome, me and my mate made our own fun while nothing was going on.

where the cars were parking out in the paddock some douche p plater in a white commo with black stealies and a unpainted black front bar was showing off to his mates thinking he was some top shit grass drifter right next to a bunch of other cars.

only noticed afterwards that he has been drinking aswell.

IF YOUR ON HERE KID OR KNOW THE GUY, I PISSED ON YOUR DOORHANDLES YOU PRICK - VNR 110

if i had to shit, i would of crapped on it too.

:(

oh god, here we go again, if your gonna take something defectable there, you gotta be prepared to get done, i drove my skyline to the track so many times and never got touched, i drove it down jetty rd one night and got defected, your as likely to get done at mallala as you are anywhere else.

I agree, I've never been pulled over on my way too or from Mallala but have been pulled over to many times to remember around the metro area.

Well done to Leighton Fine knocking out his old car (Team CTS) in a lightly modified Silvia, Awesome skills :(

-1 to SAPOL.. its like taking candy from a baby for them.

sorry to luke, fabio etc who followed us the back way, that dirt rd was fair slippery, glad to see every one behind us made it out!

the traction control on the ss kept slowing us down and nearly sunk right in :(

but yes, top weekend out, got some good footage, will upload it when i workout how.

Well done to the Nisskid, probably the most talked about driver over the loud speaker, haha, i think Racin Jason has a thing for you :(

lol, hence the mural at the end, will be pics up soon, sneaky1 will pull through with the goods i hope.

car was great, came down to an experience thing, i had never drifted on track in the wet, and arrived late and only got one lap in the praccy at the start of the day, had no idea how a scando would react in the wet, so went for a handbrake entry in the top 32 like the guy i was following, i hadnt entered with the handbrake for ages, handbrake didnt lock up, just unbalanced the car and eventually the car just spun, which ended my day.

2nd run when i was leading i though f**k it, go for broke and nailed a run with a big scando, but no matter how much u outdrive someone in one battle, if u spun in the other one ur stuffed.

wasnt really worried bout you luke, 4wd ftw :(

Haha, that's nice, no one worries about me! :P

Big props to all the guys who actually competed, well done to you all, made for a great entertaining weekend!

yeah it was totally different today, guys like you and the other bloke with the red 32 4 door did real well yesterday, but the wet killed it. the guy in the red s1580 can drift!! was disappointed when he spun out after the S's, he was pissed too!

yeah it was totally different today, guys like you and the other bloke with the red 32 4 door did real well yesterday, but the wet killed it. the guy in the red s1580 can drift!! was disappointed when he spun out after the S's, he was pissed too!

i actually didnt have any trouble once i started scandoing, the only trouble i had was the one run in the praccy where i tried to handbrake entry, didnt lock up, then spinning on corner 1, then doing a similar thing in the top 32 battle, the other 2 runs where i scando'd i nailed. if id had just one or 2 more prac sessions i would have been fine and realised that i could scando fairly well in the wet.

lol, so really the problem wasnt me not being able to skid in the wet, it was me not realising i could skid in the wet :(

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