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we just got home from my brother-in-laws 30th Birthday lunch at the Port Adelaide Footy Club .... mmmm belly full of potato and leek soup, beef schnitzel and pavlova ;)

Took these photos when we got home - crazy hail started just as we neared home and continued for around 10 minutes!

im been forum surfing and found so many interesting motor vehicles and conversions.

how this for a change, a is200 with a 2jz conversion. damn!!

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amm....

i want it so badly for 2 years! :hearts:

i tell myself i will build one of those after i get my residency

But seems it will never happen :Oops:

amm....

i want it so badly for 2 years! :hearts:  

i tell myself i will build one of those after i get my residency

But seems it will never happen :Oops:

yeah its a quite impressive conversion, looks factory almost.

i stumbled across this, aint a conversion but very nice from drifting.com. Those who are into drift would know that this is chris forsberg's old? drift weapon.

widebody fd

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of all things it was to be powered by a sr20 due to its avaliability and aftermarket components. Dont know what eventually went into it....

before widebody kit pics of the FD

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looks to me like it was a cheap imported rally car stripped to be drifted.

They also have a s15 drift dedicated companion to the FD.

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