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20-04-2007, 09:33 PM | #24 | ||
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Sydney
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I think its a good show. I'll watch it every week.
Everyone is harping on about, "Ooooo, bad ch7 for making this show, bla bla bla..." These people are less dangerous than some D*head p plated doing 90 in a 60zone or thinking they’re a fully sick drifter. The fact is, most of the people in the show will never get their license. And therefore will not do much driving. So in reality, they aren’t much of a risk. In reality, when the show was filmed, they were receiving more driving lessons than they show on TV. One of the Ian Luff driving instructors was also an instructor for the show. On another note, on of the girls in the red team, Virgilia Nielsen (the hot blonde) is on the show with her boyfriend Darren Appleton, one of the guys in the Toyo Drift Australia Championship. Though I recognised him from somewhere. Anyhoo, I’ll be watching the show even if you mugs aren’t.
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