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yeah that very true which is why when i do organise "cruises" i try to take everyones circumstances into consideration ie if they like to cruise in afternoon/night/wet/dry, to make it worthwhile and b/c i personally want everyone to be safe and happy with those they are cruising with.

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For the exception of Mark Phillips in Danny's old 33, still love the sound of that thing hitting limits!!

Only reason that its an exception is b/c its built to be drifted. so nothing out of the ordinary there. Im contemplating modded the 33 to those specs but unsure if im a drift wannabe right now or hp fanatic - gtr instead of modding the 33.

Only reason that its an exception is b/c its built to be drifted. so nothing out of the ordinary there. Im contemplating modded the 33 to those specs but unsure if im a drift wannabe right now or hp fanatic - gtr instead of modding the 33.

To set up a car drift is all in the suspention, you can have you car looking just as phat for grip racing with different sus parts for grip, power wise nothing has to be different!!

Just getting my front bar repaired because i got it 2nd hand with damage, oh and my small dent is getting fixed.

that gtr front bar your talking bout will?

i dont have msn atm. taking to u on a laptop that doesnt have anything on it.

adelaide uni has examns 1 week early then unisa, correct?

whens your 1st one or next one?

To set up a car drift is all in the suspention, you can have you car looking just as phat for grip racing with different sus parts for grip, power wise nothing has to be different!!

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but i still belive it takes more money to get a line particularly a 33gtst sideways than a silvia platform ie s13/14/15.

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