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once you dorift a soarer there's no coming back.... once you get a TT's arse out, its really hard to pull it back in...

now you just have to deal with having a gf who can go faster than you

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lol u can dori in anything... if u know how... which i dont. :D

yeah definately a very comfy ride.. so smooth. Nice cruiser.

altho i just pulled the filler flap off lol (hope gf doesnt read this... which she probably will lol)

hmmmm fat GTR guards... GREAT IDEA! *goes out to pull em off *

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Is she getting raped by the insurance company?

My gfriend was gonna get an import but the insurance was farked coz her mum wouldnt put it down under her name, she finially eneded up getting a brand new madza 323 astina with the SP20 bodykit, looks preety nice and go ok 2 for a small car!

troy.... thats just wrong :D

heres a few better pics... watch out theyre pretty large

http://members.optushome.com.au/sau_vic/park1.jpg

http://members.optushome.com.au/sau_vic/park3.jpg

http://members.optushome.com.au/sau_vic/park4.jpg

btw thanks dean from UPI for organising that filler flap for me lol

Due to it's long wheelbase it isn't to hard to keep a sourer in controll under drift, you just need more power, due to it's weight.

Try driftin a cappacino, an inch to far out and you are in an uncontrollable spin :P.

BTW, nice ride

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