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Some battle pics from Rhys Millen Drift day!

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the KKR turbo is still going stong also... in fact its making 195 rwkw's now on 1 bar.. still with stock everything.. its awesome power!

Had drift prac last night.. busted a coilover on the front left.. and damaged the kit a bit.. but otherwise i was pulling some nice 4th gear entry's into turn 1.. thats right 4th!

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Hey Simon, your bonnet? Is it a CF one for the Cefiro or is it mocked up by you??

Just unable to locate anything as such to replace the Cefiro bonnet :D

Try kansai they have one on the website that is sold but says theres more, and is much nicer too :)

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