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At $350+ you will struggle to fill out the spots for a grip day. also with drift you need a shitload of tires which is another costly factor

not really, my brother uses 1 pair of tyres at a private day with a 200kw S13, uses the same rear tyres as Koji from Japnese Import Spares, so many people buy shitty tyres and setup there cars to have no grip so they eat tyres

i dont get why more people dont go a private day like this, even tho it cost more u can improve so much more when u can do non-stop laps compared to a public day sitting in que for 10 mins between laps not to mention u avoid all the idoits are public days, if i 100% knew my car would be running i would have come

yeah shhh ;)

i would drift mine but i would rather run a learn to drift day like what used to get run

i remember they used to have a lot more cars then 12 on those days maybe clem has changed the rules again

Nah, private days have always been 12 drifters max.

Drift school, I'm guessing as it's a CAMS approved event, can hold more people.

It's f**ked for the pov/tight ass kents but it is an awsome day. None stop drift all day.

Wish I could have gone.

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