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whats happened to all the people who said theyd be in the NSW Members Thread?

Again come on guys.... try something different, this will be my first time at drifting and the good thing is you wont be worrying about hitting pedestrians/gutteres/power poles.

Stephen,

re: all the guys who posted in nsw members thread - I sent about 95% of those members a PM, and they either had no money or the car was off the road, or didnt reply....

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ahh man..... sucks... how convinient for it to be during this time

i think this day will go well apart from the numbers gotta get the skyline presence strong in all types of motorsports.

oh yeah... saw the vid of ur clover drift.... very nice...u gotta give me some pointers on the day

I have attended a similar drift practice day once before and can vouch that it is a stack of fun in a safe environment. Where else do you get do do massive power slides and smoke up a good set of tyres? Even on track days you are not allowed to drive like this. Not only is it fun but it is a great learning experience.

chris do u have a linked vid of the clover leaf skid pan??i want to see. :laugh:

changed the engine (castrol edge sport) & gearbox oil (penrite 10 tenths).and also fuel filter.just waiting for the shim to arrive so i can pull diff and do the oil...

Im rolling no front bar come drift day.i try to steer clear of leaving the track souvenir's as they cost to much and i dont want the tourists going home with the koalas.

ok thats it,,,

im definately in! will transfer money tomorrow, send off membership forms for sau and cams licence...

car is almost sorted but should have it sorted and on the dyno before the day......

Add me officially to the list :) Definately not missing it!

got a whole set of 32 rims and 33 rims half with tyres, off to the tyre shop to get some more crapola tyres...

im wondering if i should go all out and get swaybars fitted before the day? my coilovers are pretty stiff so dunno if ill bother...hmmmm

got a whole set of 32 rims and 33 rims half with tyres, off to the tyre shop to get some more crapola tyres...

im wondering if i should go all out and get swaybars fitted before the day? my coilovers are pretty stiff so dunno if ill bother...hmmmm

I'll be drifting on standard Nissan suspension, so I'm sure your set up will be great with or without the sway bars.

ill just crank the back down for some more neg camber, and better roll centre hahahaha

stock suspension goes hard drifting!

ive got some 2yo rubber that should smoke good! and hopefully a mate bringing a suby wagon down i can load up with all my shit....

even better

adam, ill send that membership form off tonight, transfer the money and do cams registration tomorrow morning... its all coming together....

nice!




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