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pfffffffffft

i bet this wont last you more than 2 weeks...

but you have to tell me what happened...maybe next time i see u

it is for good this time, i was even considering selling the ceffy

yeah and im not prepared to pay any price, especially as i was put into a situation that was out of my control.

Not taking a personal dig at you as I don’t know you or know what happened, but why race/drift/skid if your not prepared to pay the price in the first place?

Not taking a personal dig at you as I don’t know you or know what happened, but why race/drift/skid if your not prepared to pay the price in the first place?

fair question

the story is that a car pulled out onto the highway in front of me when i was at the top of 4th. hit the brakes and ended facing the wrong way up the road in the embankment. didnt hit anything and not much damage.

i thought i was prepared till something went wrong and now i realise that i would prefer to keep myself and my friends safe.

fair question

the story is that a car pulled out onto the highway in front of me when i was at the top of 4th. hit the brakes and ended facing the wrong way up the road in the embankment. didnt hit anything and not much damage.

i thought i was prepared till something went wrong and now i realise that i would prefer to keep myself and my friends safe.

Ouch. :P

Not taking a personal dig at you as I don’t know you or know what happened, but why race/drift/skid if your not prepared to pay the price in the first place?

lol cant belive u would say something like that.. CRAZY WORLD WE LIVE IN..

so ill say this..

why buy drive a turbo/performance car if ur not prepared to be targeted by boys in blue and if u dont want to fork out ur hard earned replacing worn out parts..

anyway.. i personally enjoy the drifting sport more than drag and lil more than circuit :D and it teaches u to control a car prior to a spin and manage the car when its out of balance.. :P makes u more confident when things do happen..

which will happen..

HOW IS QLD...

NSW sucks its cold.. and ive seen soo many GTS with GTR badges.. yes a GTS not GTST... :D

so ill say this..

why buy drive a turbo/performance car if ur not prepared to be targeted by boys in blue and if u dont want to fork out ur hard earned replacing worn out parts..

anyway.. i personally enjoy the drifting sport more than drag and lil more than circuit :( and it teaches u to control a car prior to a spin and manage the car when its out of balance.. :) makes u more confident when things do happen..

your a clown, i didnt say that i wasnt prepared to pay to replace parts and i have only been pulled over once when i did something silly.

and for you jumping on the drifting bandwagon, i went to the first drift event held at mount cotton before i even had a licence. i have driven my dads old formula ford car numerous times and particpated in many circuit events before i came to australia. i have no doubt that if i didnt have that experience that i would have a far more serious accident.

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