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To all that participated in the Dorifto event you guys put on a great show for all the peeps today, REPRAZENT YO!!!!!

Great to see every1 there was a top way to end a long weekend, happy to see no major blunders or misshapps but was amussingly entertained by all the near misses & dramatic departures off the track ( ova Dorift ). Would luv to join in the fun next time, might borrow some1's R31 wagon I'm sure they wont mind ( we can take turns Dj Brave ) :) .

Catch up with you all soon :stupid: .

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Anyone need a new clutch ????? this is what is for sale at japanese motor sport

HKS Twin plate clutch

suit NISSAN RB20/25/26

600HP rating

Price: $695.00

JMS in Adelaide if interested look at the bottom you will see the link.

Thats a good price.

thanks andrew, although i couldnt have done it without a good coach.

its great that all of us SAU'ers got the hang of it soo quickly and were doing soo good out there today.

Ed it was lucky u brought all those tyres ay, i would have still been on my first two tyres if i didnt decide to have some sexy time with the gravel trap

im up for another day.had a great time out here.There is over an 1hr20mins of in car footage.:stupid:

the rough idle was sorted,after i put the intercooler hose back on,i gave it a rest for 5 then started the car back up it was as normal on the way home.")

I tell you i was thinking the worst when it happened on the track.

Big up's to adam the organiser for sau.

I gotta say, Stephen, Ed and Chris really got their money's worth, didn't they? Was good to see the standards you all reached towards the end of the day (I left a bit before 4pm).

My photos suck, but for future reference, does anyone know how to take a 16-image shot (in Burst mode) and download it onto my PC as individual photos so I can create a GIF animation file? d00dz?

Maybe I should have just shot them in video mode. Oh well...

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I used a really old program (Paint Shop Pro 5 Animation - 18MB's) to grab all the jpg's and shrink it's resolution and then put them in a animation, all by clicking some "next" icons :stupid: .

A few vids: (I'll have another few more up later tonite)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HHPH2FlC_Q

Damm silvia's!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQUin1_p95A

Go steven!

thanks andrew, although i couldnt have done it without a good coach.

its great that all of us SAU'ers got the hang of it soo quickly and were doing soo good out there today.

Ed it was lucky u brought all those tyres ay, i would have still been on my first two tyres if i didnt decide to have some sexy time with the gravel trap :stupid:

It was all you bud Jess and I just was there to fix your car.lol hahahahahahahhahahah

By the way thanks Adam for the day and look forward to the next one.

Hi Guys!

Wow - what can I say?

Was a freakin awesome day!

To all the guys who were ou there with me, you guys were great and did an awesome job!

I loved it out there, and want to do more of them!

Thanks to all the spectators who came and supported the club :stupid:

Now to look at all the photos and such!

Dude I reckon two more goes and you are ready for the G1 comp.

ya reckon? i was starting to feel really confident towards the end but getting used to different tyres all the time really made it hard, she didnt do too badly for just coilovers as only suspension mods....

im going nuts on the suspension mods, swaybars, bushes arms, everything to tighten it up a bit more then ill have more feel and control for her... and hopefully a bit less or a bit more grip on the front end.. thats what i was battling with....

A front bar, lots of tyres and a funky wheel alignment were my only battle scars

Adam, thanks mate it was a great day!

When is the next one! Im eager for more sideways action!!!!!

Huh, I was sitting in the same area...amazing ehhhh. Maybe because we do not know each other? How about we organize a social day when we can meet and talk .... and manage to put a face to ..people names...hehehehe

Maybe next time.....

EUG.

Wow thats bad, have sauer's next to us and dont even know it :)

Most of us go to the SAU monthly dinner you should come along and say hi sometime :)

Just want to say that the drift day was magic...Well done to all the guys that got out there and tryed it :( by the afternoon you were really getting the hang of it and finding your groove and it looked aweome.. :blush:

Well done Adam for organising it

Cant wait for the next one.........DRIFT ON!!!

oh yeah forgot to thank Jess aswell for the help she gave me... sorry

i think it would be better if i got some suspension mods for the next one ill see how i go

and a big thanks to adam for organising it

Thats a good price.

im up for another day.had a great time out here.There is over an 1hr20mins of in car footage.:)

the rough idle was sorted,after i put the intercooler hose back on,i gave it a rest for 5 then started the car back up it was as normal on the way home.")

I tell you i was thinking the worst when it happened on the track.

Big up's to adam the organiser for sau.

Hey,

Were you the White R33 out there?

oh yeah forgot to thank Jess aswell for the help she gave me... sorry

i think it would be better if i got some suspension mods for the next one ill see how i go

and a big thanks to adam for organising it

It's ok, im just so stoked you did so well :blush:

I liked the way the day went everyone was going out to have fun the expert guys understood this and by them going out with the people at the same standard made it fun for all.

I still am so stoked STEV CAN DRIFT

next event the DECA. there ill heap u andrew and jess bring on the drunken times alot quicker as a thank you for all the coaching and support.

ohh yeah how nice was the black and yellow 180... it screamed. there were some nice demos on the day aswell as the battle between GO 180 (alexi) and that black and yellow 180

a few pics.

line up

SAUdriftday07087.jpg

evils true evilness

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just jap dori rx7

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The great thing about the day is that every1 improved as the day went allong.

Yall should go a locked diff of sorts.it was great for drift.I am going to start a diff shimming tutorial,(big thanks to Mike of D1NZ for shedding light on the subject),with pics for r33.so DIY peeps on sau can do the same.

I'll be at the dinner and meet you all. Just do not expect any 20 yrs old hot shot...I am 45...:laugh:((((

Maybe that is why....better don't finish this sentence..hahahahah. Still I love my line.... really hurt when I see cars running off the track. I don't think I'll run my baby through this...maybe a drag day or a track day....

I am going for the CAMS license pretty soon. Car is ....ready

EUG.

Eugen, who cares about age matey!

Im 25 - with my grey hair people think im 55 and I act like Im 15

:laugh:

Craig - diff ftw - help me with mine then hahah

stoooopid tyre took me out for around an hour of fun :P




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