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hey guys i am trying to get the drift scene up here really happening as we have a shit loads of imports up here and they are interested in drifting but need some thing to happen can anyone give suggestions we do have a shitty drift comp every month or two but no one turns up would there be anyone down there with experiance in drifting that would be interested in coming up here with your cars and puttin on a show and some tips and tech advice to help us out. Of course fuel would be paid for by us as that shit is expensive and i am sure we could organise accomodation while your up here any one interested Thanks

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something tells me Darwin is goin to be the last place that the drift scene really kicks off. Wish i was up there cause if i had my liscence id come but i dont and the NSW liscence system is GAY GAY GAY ... thre and a half years for a full liscence ... anyway ... no if u r really desperate ill c wot i can get up .. some guys are goin up that end of the world later this year maybe earlier next year ... give us a PM if u want to know anything

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Details are still being sorted Beau, you will need long pants, shirt and a helmet. Your car will need to pass scruitineering. I think its around $75.00 entry and insurance.

Cheers,

Ken

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