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wet was fun.

mud on track was not.

skidding on mud, then skidding on grass, head first into wall was not as much fun.

headbutting each other with helmets on on the roof of aforementioned car that just ploughed head first into the wall... awesome fun.

stripping out all the parts to put into another shell for next drift day. not so much fun.

on average... fun day. sorry if we din get to say bye to everyone, had to take the car back to the shop by 6ish so we left before it finished.

who won the comp?

Were you in Coco's S13?

I had fun although I think I'm going to retire my R32 from drifting...

bad luck.

shit happens, but as long as no1 got hurt or injured.

things can be fixxed. life goes on

winton in the wet is gay in my opinion.

lol i don't think it phased the boys in the least. there's a couple of s13/180sx shells sitting at the shop that the parts will swap over to with no hassles. they were spewin that they crashed just before the track dried up and got really good, the way coco was doin in the practice laps he'd have made the final cull easily. next time we'll just bring more cars so if one person crashes the car then the other person doesn't miss out on a chance at the comp.

hopefully this'll prompt coco to finish his S14... if you're reading this ya frikken hipster :)

All my shots of Round 2 are now up. You should be able to search for your car as each of the photos is tagged with your car number.

Ie search for "car 161" etc. All photos are in the Vic Drift Round 2 gallery.

If you like an image, you can either choose to get it printed, in which case i will need you to send me you contact details like phone number and address, or you can simply download the image choosing one of the sizes available.

Enjoy!!

www.jrmphotography.com.au

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