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yeah dude, so keen!

the track layouts for both sides look the goods, huh?

are you entering?

hey man , wats cracking ? sure was a epic event for round 1 of the australian drifting grand prix at calder park thunderdome , certainly something different with a hand built course and dont think i have seen that much carnage before in all my drift history lol

did you end up entering man ?

i built my new machine for andrews new series and made it in time to enter round 1 , ground up build in 3 weeks man , talk about havoc lol

i was in the drift racing industries & driftmob silver s13 silvia , pretty much looked like christians 13 on the weekend but where mine had stickers and his was naked hehe

cheers anf

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