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that pic looks tuff.

so what mods are you running to get the 200 at the wheels?

and what brand tyres are you running to produce all that smoke as i belive it is mainly to do with tyre choice as far as smoke goes? maybe?

too bad about the acedent as you have only recently painted it.

thoes vids are tops mate you must be happy with the car now. id love to come and drive on lala. i am taking my car to sa early next year to visit family and id love to go for a run on there but id be a bit conserned about breaking somthing.

Now with IN CAR FOOTAGE :stupid:

Crank the sound up... dont mind the mistakes and clutch slip issues (shitty slide clutch) or the camera zoom issues (NFI whats up there)

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I bought the clutch off slide, he didnt give it to me as a sponsored item, and it didnt work from day one! Asked him to send me another or refund it, he said he would send another... weeks went by and now he wont reply any of my emails/calls ect ect...

I bought the clutch off slide, he didnt give it to me as a sponsored item, and it didnt work from day one! Asked him to send me another or refund it, he said he would send another... weeks went by and now he wont reply any of my emails/calls ect ect...

sounds like him, i only know of him but he sounds like a cockhead hey, ill get sum boys 2 rock up at his workshop if u want haha

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hey ther thats a mad 32...

u dnt live out past nairne do ya???bn some mean rubber layed down out that way lately n ive seen you round the joint before

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another update:

Just dropped my car off to All type crash to get work started on it... getting all dents and panels fixed up and a respray of the whole car, prob going a brighter red with some diamond flake in it which looks awesome in the sun! I started stripping the car this morning and decided, stuff it, im sick of the rear tyres always rubbing the guards (which are already flared) so i went all out with an assortment of big hammers and dollys and spent quite some time modifying the guards, both on the inside and the outside. got them out an extra 20mm i reckon!! looks pretty pumped now

Ive been invited to compete in the upcoming drift fest 2007 at calder park in dec... so all focus on the car and its prep will be going towards that comp, Its got a massive prize pool also!

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