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Ok so im looking at numbers the moment on who would be keen on a drift practice day (will no doubt be Basky but Symmonds is on the cards) in the next couple of months.

I dont want peeps replying say yeah they are keen if there car is ready blah blah blah, i want 100% YES answers.

if this day appears to be a success the way i think it will be then there should be a regular drift practice/club day in the near future :D

If you want to get in touch with me regarding this then:

PM

bj_glover(at)hotmail.com (or add me to msn :D )

for some of you that have my mobile its on all the time :sleep:

Cheers GMB

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I wouldn't mind going out but I could guarentee I'd be the worst! Would have to find some shitty rims and tyres before hand tho.

I'll think about it.

Mate you wont know unless you get out there.

I know you will have a ball.

I got some stock rims for sale if your interested at all???

Cheers GMB

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cash aint exactly flowing right now with insurance, morgage, car (dr drift/fuel pump etc).

When is the drift day? Maybe when it gets a bit closer and if you still have them i'd be interested.

cheers.

Also on a side note I havn't seen Timmy B on here lately. Does he know about the Dr Drift thing? you might be able to get him interested GMB :)

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cash aint exactly flowing right now with insurance, morgage, car (dr drift/fuel pump etc).

When is the drift day? Maybe when it gets a bit closer and if you still have them i'd be interested.

cheers.

Also on a side note I havn't seen Timmy B on here lately. Does he know about the Dr Drift thing? you might be able to get him interested GMB :P

YEAH i think everyone is in the same boat with Sam coming over mate.

If you want a set of wheels let me know and you can fix me up for them later on???

TMMAY has been busy with work and other things of late.

Looks like he's sold the liner and i dont think he would of been interested in a tune seeing as it was a stock auto. :)

GMB

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You looking for a set of stockies or something a little more bling :)

Gday people, i will be at the drift day watching and supporting everyone there,

but as i have a R31 and im a whinger i wont be competing :dry:

i have a few sets of 14" stocko R31 rims with tyres (tyres down to wear indicators) but if anyone wants to borrow them for drift day they are more than welcome, i dont care about the tyres, but i will want the rims back :)

-Jake

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