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OK...get onto Kissing Point Rd, follow south all the way to the M5. Turn rt onto that and follow to Camden Valley Way exit (just past liverpool, there's a toll on the way), turn rt onto Camden Valley Way, follow for a few klm, you will see a rt turn to Oran Park. Follow that Rd (Cobbity Rd?) for a few klm and Oran Park is on the Right.

The drift circuit is right around the back, go left inside instead of following th road to the pits. Its probably marked "Go-kart"

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Sorry guys couldn' make it, had to help set up my prent's wedding anniversary (which is why I'm here) and it went for a bit longer than I expected, couldn't fit a trip to the dori dori comp as well.

I did get to catch up with I believe the current prez, vice prez, cerial, gizmo n carlos on friday, so that was my SAU interstate dignatory duties fulfilled.

Plus I don't think the toyota corolla I was driving around woulda looked good amongst those skylines in the pics. Around July I should have my custom car bra, so the R32 "GTS" will make an appearance in Syd.

Had a bad run in qualifying... I misunderstood the rules I think? tryed to put 2 conservative runs in instead of going all out in the first run and then banking the second. The Judges then recorded me as 20th, thus missing the top 16.

I'll read the rules closer next time and instead of carefully linking the run I'll go all out and spin or hero it. :confused:

good news is we still got heaps of rubber left though!

Majanal: I was really impressed with the first right-left change of the direction you did a few times. The only person who did a better one was the Monaro in one of the finals!

Anyway, it was a good day, but getting the R33 around that track looked like trying to squeeze toothpaste back into the tube.




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