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wow was this event amazing or what!!! the D1 guys were off tha chain!!! I'm glad i was able to stay here long enough to catch this event. and thaks to hpi, fulllock for making this happen. btw here r some pics from the event and hopefully some vids if i have time..

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LOL i had a ball. thought it was great, then the Japs came out and RAPED the aussie cars!!!! ( ***N AWESOME) Sat down on the grass and later SAU sat to my left, 2 shy to say HI 2 peeps but asked MR GOLGO a question but 4got what, then later giggled my ass off when u fellas caught that little bastard tryin to take the SAU banner off the ....fence?

It was a great day, good to see so much SAu representation.

There were blue shirts everywhere! :)

It was also nice to see some decent 'old school' representation, with the likes of BOWSER, ONTRYL, a red silhouette, and a really nice DR30.

Here are a few of my pics.

~K

Was a great, made even better when i got in for free, thanks to my mate's Calder Offical pass :). His car was the XA coupe parked inside near the Calder Park office.

Was great to meet all the usual people and to see all the blue T-shirts.

Can't wait till the next Drift Practice day :).

Those are the "Thunder Cops"

They provided a bit of entertainment.

I first saw them at last years EasterNats and was blown away by their performance.

I can't imagine the skill involved in keeping a car up on 2 wheels like that.

Damn.. I barely have enough balance to walk upright!

They drove around a whole section of the track on 2 wheels, and the chick passenger gets out of the car and stands up straddling the window with her arms in the air.

I have a few more angles of the car........

I'm agreeing with everyone here, it was an awesome day and anyone that didn't go, or left early missed out on a hell of a lot.

Those Jap D1 drives need to do some classes for the aussie drivers or something because there weren't any other cars that were anywhere near as good.

All the drift pics look great people (just need more of the dancing girl that couldn't keep her top up).

As soon as a date is set for the drift nats, i'll be booked in again.

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