Oz's first drifter

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Oz's first drifter

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Hi guys,
New member, long time fan of the Starion, Unfortunatly I do not own one however I do own another rare mitsu known as a Cyborg.

The reason for me posting here is because I'm sure you guys will appreciate these pictures.

These are snapshots taken from The Great Race - The Turbolent Years. 1986 - 1992 I beleive this is the very first drift shown on Australian Television.

Image Comming down the Esses and into Forrest Elbow..


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Brad Jones drove a Starion but ended up beaching it alongside a VK Commo.
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And here's another one that had some problems
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Post by redzone »

hi and welcome!

nice footage that, not sure about the first drift part though! plenty of other claims to that...

will have to get myself a copy, is it on a currently available dvd??

and that last black car is a mustang, the ford badge explains why it had problems LOL
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i have the video of that! It was at Bathurst! :D
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Post by Boosty »

Brocky did some good power slides but would you call it drifting?
I should've said... to my knowladge that is the first Japanese car drift on Australian national television..

The black car is what the English commentator called a Meetsoobeeshi Stariaan :)

And the DVD is still available, have a quick search on ebay.

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Post by decoy »

nice pics

definately not a starion at the bottom tho, check out the small b pillar.
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damn that must of been a few years ago the track looks a bit different now!
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Post by Starion_Turbo »

decoy wrote:nice pics

definately not a starion at the bottom tho, check out the small b pillar.
It was established on 2nd post that its a ford mustang deeks :D
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Starion_Turbo wrote:
decoy wrote:nice pics

definately not a starion at the bottom tho, check out the small b pillar.
It was established on 2nd post that its a ford mustang deeks :D
my response was to the fourth post though :wink:
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Post by 13secJA »

check out the front bar on the staz it looks like the car develops a smile as it slides around the corner. thats cool.
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