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you all had better watch ur backs cause i have see MRE's dorifto style he has such awesomo power and such higho speedo entry into the corner......be carefull my sons i feel that u are not yet ready to face the dorifto style of the MRE!!!!!!!!!

slip...... been a wet track and all how will i go for tyre wear if i was to enter....... i can bring 1 set of skid wheels but i cant fit two...... will this be enuf?????? i know it depends how sick i go but just on average....im still thinking..... its just a long way to push my car home thats all....... :D

just thought that i'd mention that SAU in Sydney organised a Skidpan Day about a month ago and it was an absolutely blast (and i was only a spectator). If you have the money spare then i'd deffinetly recommend giving it a go.

heaps of pics at http://skylines.pnc.com.au

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Hey guys,

Sounds like it will be great - just bought my gtst in feb but haven't been to any drift or sprint days yet.

So it's alright to bring a set of standard 16" to replace the 18" on the back?

Am still thinking about it coz I might have family stuff on the day but would be good to get along to for a bit of a look

Slip I was thinking of bringing down my pressure washer, do you know if the have power and a tap near that BBQ area.

As last time the cars were rather dirty and it would be nice to be able to give them a rinse before the LVMA, seeing as there will probably be lots of pics going on.

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