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Pro Class Results

1.   Nissan S14.5 Red         D1 Garage                James Vahoumis (SA) 

2.   Nissan S13.4 Blue        Option Garage            Jerome Kennedy (QLD)        

3.   Nissan 200SX S15 Red     D1 Garage                Mark Marchesan (SA) 

4.   Nissan Cefiro Black      K Style/Drift Corp       Jarius Wharerau (NZ) 

5.   Nissan 180SX Silver      Tilbrook Automotive      Christian Pickering (SA) 

6.   Nissan Silvia S13 Black  Philips Lighting         Micheal Truscott (VIC) 

7.   Holden VY SS Ute Red     Red Rock                 Andrew Webber (SA) 

8.   Nissan Cefiro White      Import Bits              Mick Taylor (QLD) 

9.   Nissan Sil80 Blue        Chasers Garage           David Colwell (VIC) 

10.  Nissan Skyline R32 Black Run A Muck Racing        Bryce Chapman (NSW) 

11.  Nissan 200SX S15 Silver  East Coast Suspension    Jarrod Danaher (NSW) 

12.  Nissan Silvia S13 Black  Ricol Automotive         Ric Walsh (NSW) 

13.  Subaru Legacy Black      Modena Racing Gears      Will Orders (VIC) 

14.  Nissan Skyline DR30      PP Gearbox               Tom Monkhouse (SA) 

15.  Nissan 180SX White       Initial Drift Australia  Peter McIntyre (NSW) 

16.  Nissan 200SX S14 Green   Cromer Exhaust Centre    Darren Mews (NSW)

Street Class Results

1.  Yellow AE86           Leighton Fine (SA)

2.  Nissan Silvia Green   Anthony Bilic (NSW)

3.  Bronze AE86           Ben Cumming (VIC)

4.  Grey 180sx            Sam Downing (VIC)

5.  Skyline Grey          Chis DeJager (VIC)

6.  Green Silvia          Tony Bishop (VIC)

7.  Blue Silvia           Jos Roder (VIC)

8.  Black R31 Skyline     Chris Easton (NSW)

9.  White Sil80           Dan Ryan (VIC)

10.  White 180sx           Ben Horwood (NSW)

11.  Red RX7               Tim Downing (VIC)

12.   Orange Silvia         Luc Brits (VIC)

13.  Blue R32 Skyline      Matty D (VIC)

14.  White R31 Skyline     Peter Curruthers (NSW)

15.  Silver 200sx          Andrew Parissis (NSW)

16.  Blue RX7              Ben Glick (VIC)

ouch, poor Driftline strawberry... Does anyone have footage from that incident? Roshan might be interested to relive the moments :cheers:

BTW if anyone needs a host for those images, I can chuck em on superfunhappysliders.com if you don't mind a small watermark being placed on em.

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