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http://vimeo.com/1864398

pretty baller shit. e39 325i with extractors and an exhaust (yeah, thats it). all the bushes have been replaced with aluminium or delrin. check out how close he comes to the walls.

(yeah, i dont know how to embed vimeo eh...)

Edited by scandyflick
like Ryan im also willing to take whoever for a ride to feel how a "DAILY DRIVEN r33" 350+rWKW skyline feels like

both are cars are very STEALTH, just by looking at them from the outside you would never pick it

take me for a spin...i need a ride in both yo cars i think to revive my thoughts of me making something like 250-270rwkw

:)

thats weird dude

no whats wierd is that the NA G Force made me loose my keys in the back seat :P

work computers suck major arse...my email system is up the shit at the moment...grrrr

And no they dont....but hang on I am an sys admin so everything is fine for me hehehehe ;)

krishy.. u just need to buy a turbo..

been going of for so long hahaha!

I still cant make my mind up as to either go a rebuilt standard one high flowed with a 3071R or 3076 internals....or to go a whole new setup all together.....need to keep it stealth as well....so i think that i will need to have a chat with Ryan and ovrtym33 and go from there on as these boys know what they are talking about when it comes down to turbos

i cant wait for my day to end....go home...take the kids to footy training...go home......have dinner...wash the car....pick up my mate....go down to villis...go to bp...go for a cruise....drop off my mate....go home...go to bed.....

http://vimeo.com/1864398

pretty baller shit. e39 325i with extractors and an exhaust (yeah, thats it). all the bushes have been replaced with aluminium or delrin. check out how close he comes to the walls.

(yeah, i dont know how to embed vimeo eh...)

Cool vid, crazy guy and no doubt a very talented driver.

But go back and watch the video again - he does not actually drift ONCE! He powerslides. I see no handbrake, no massive angle early entry. Any idiot can powerslide a powerful car around a corner .... and he calls himself a drifter.

Dave - you just put [vide0]the url[/vide0] to imbed a vid (obviously replace the 0 with o - I had to do that so the text would work)

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