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Denzo decided to do a bit or rear end modification to his Car. He was working on it all do to try to find the Brake problem. For some reason he picked up the wrong drive shaft and put one back in the car that was a little too short. It broke as he was turning into Pt Gawler at about 7:30. No one is more disapointed than him. We will organise another one in about 2 months so get your Cars ready, and for all those people with the "drift look" Cars get them out there and Drift them!!

Terry

2 Months, can't wait!

Lets hope this becomes a regular event, would be great to see drift really catch on here in Adelaide and Australia.

Hmm Intercooler will be in by then, may have to give it a go out there.

what would be great is if some sort of training lessons could be organised.. I mean I would love to really get into drift but need to be shown the basics to how it is done by people who know how to do it and well.

If this is done then we can teach others, and others can teach there mates etc.... that is when it will really start to catch on I think.

Just my thoughts...

Drift course sounds like a great idea!

JMS should organise courses that coaches drifting. Looking in the long term, if drifting (as a sport) picks up, its advantageous to JMS as well- more mods, repairs, drfting schools. What do you think Terry?

If youre worried about the risk, people can sign waivers like the ones used in Go kart places....

I'm sure you can also charge people for your efforts in coaching. Of course, not too much as the aim is to encourage drift as a sport... If it works in Jap, why not here...

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