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Good Luck Josh! Dude ya better touch some wood!!!!!!!! (=unjinx yourself)

There's a burn out comp for anyone interested click the link for entry form and details

http://www.driftwa.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=153

The event schedule:

1200 - Venue Opens

1230 - Scrutineering of drift comp cars

1330 - Drivers Briefing for Drifters

1400 - Drift Practice

1530 - Scrutineering of burn out comp cars

- Drift Qualifying rounds (each driver does 2 judged laps)

1600 - Driver Briefing for burn outers

1700 - Burn out competition

1730 - Drift Elimination Rounds (tandem drift battles 1 on 1- hot shit to watch :()

1900 - Presentations

Great! I think they will make so much difference! should make it easier for you as you've learnt the 'harder' way on stock bits. Nice n low for corner hugging. What coilovers did you get? adjustable camber tops? and mech diff 1.5/2?

I'll be watching very closely :blink:

I got tanabe's off mayhem, just height adjustable, no camber tops - that don't work with lines' and a 2 way diff, hard noisy ride now :(

And hopefully I'll do a little better cos i learnt the hard way hahah :blink: you just watch me hahahaha

i like noisy diffs ... clunk clunk ...

"ur car sounds fuct, get it fixed"

"if it was fuct could it do this??! eeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr" (*making the noise of TWO smoking tyres and TWO strips) :(

Can't wait for tomorrow!

What do you mean it wont work on a line? camber? :blink:

Yeh camber tops don't work on a skyline cos of the double wishbone suspension - its not the coilovers that determine camber - the camber arms do that - ah thats another thing - found out ive got adjustable camber bushes(or similar...) saved me a couple of hundred :blink:

Gary, saw your gtr32 in carpark...hot :P I got a flick.

WA DRIFT COMP ROUND 1

1st - Adam Trewhella "borneo" (White Cefiro)

2nd - Mike Sullivan "drift mike" (white/gold Silvia)

3rd - Lance Biffen (light grn/gold Silvia)

4th - Keith Ranch (Orange Silvia)

Encouragement Award No.17 Michael Griffiths (Morone R33 Skyline)

Peoples Choice Award No.6 James Eames (Yellow S13)

PIC LINKS

http://www.driftwa.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=212&hl=

http://images.franzonline.net/2006-02-11-driftbattle1

http://www.circlework.com.au/

http://www.highoctanephotos.com/index.php?...bnails&album=76

congrats to Adam Trewhella for winning in a Cefiro

and to Lance Biffen for coming third in his Skyline (thats what the paper said!!!!)

ohhh this came from the motoring section of the West

adam has a sxy cef too...

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