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...r31 skylines that is!

check out this in car vid from a drift day at oran park

take one 5 speed r31

lock the diff

strip the interior (for no reason at all)

bit of an exhaust

some firm shocks

and you're set

if a rb30e skyline can do this, then the boys with later model skylines should have a ball at oran park

get out there for the sau nsw drift day

non sau members - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=157562

members - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=157560

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I feel that maybe a challenge has been layed down for the mighty R31 wagon! Could just be the first R31 wagon drifter! You make it sound so easy with the minimal mods.

sorry brave, you're about 3 years too late :( pete had a red wagon a few years ago. from memory it was SR20 turbo power...

and trust33, forget the shims, when we say R31 locked diff, we mean welded diff. get the mig out, crank up the power and away you go. :(

(unless you are talking about any car other than a R31. if that's the case do not weld your diff!)

oh, and 31s bite the weiner hard. I had a silhouette it was good for burnouts, and even sounded ok, but that was it. the piece of shit ws rusting and falling apart.

R31 on it's farewell burnout. even chips second... lol noice.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/uploads/MOV00638.MPG

umm, you have to right click save as for some stupid reason.

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