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howd u get it off so quick
Knee pads :)

:D

I wont kiss and tell.

Oh and i dont understand how ppl find it so hard to get there cars through regency.

Rang up and got an appointment 3 days later.

Nothing sus here.

Oh and Tony

I have a rear boot spoiler at home needing some paint and to be slapped on once its all fixed up.

New fotos up after drift school.

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Wheels are Weds Kranze 17 x 8 +18 Front. 17 x 9 +24 Rear.

For sale for $2000 with Kumho KU31's with about 80% tread on all four.

Some pics from drift school and last day time drift prac.

Limiter bashing in first isn't a good idea.

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Thanks to Mike Coppola and Flick off here for taking the happy snaps.

Im slowly getting better out there.

Just need to get my line better through the S's and start entering Turn 1 and transition to turn 2 better.

Keep your eyes stuck here as i have a few new bits going on after xmas/ nea year which will impress a few.

Cheers,

Brenton

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Another update.

I have lost the disk to get my fone to connect to my computer so i can't show alot of pics.

But the 32 is now stripped and will get a full 7 point roll cage shortly.

Ummmmm whats new.

Got a few sponsors onboard.

Sumitomo Tyres have jumped onboard and also Smooth Garage.

below are a few pics from Round 1 G1 Drift comp and once I get my fone plugged into my comp i will upload some pics of the inside

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And my fav of the day.

Thanks again Mike for the pics

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Looking forward to trying new things.

Cheers,

Brenton

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