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how mush dowlah?

$160, this is cheap by any means. limited to 50 people, you get 1 on 1 instructor time, do drills etc and learn the track and get free run later in the arvo. go to ns.com for moar infoz

maybe next year when i get my engine imported lol

didnt you just get it in???

anyone gonna do drift school?

*looks and andrew, damo and scandy.....

not hugely keen on drifting the 200. looks fun, but the 200 is still too pretty to put into a tyre barrier.

anyone gonna do drift school?

*looks and andrew, damo and scandy.....

Would be fair keen. Gotta sort out my wack clutch issues though: went out satdy night, paid my $125 (plus about $70 of fuel, plus the rest on parts to upgrade what was shit last time) only to steam into turn 7 for the first time and have my clutch pedal stay on the firewall :(

If I can sort my shit out I'll be at the next prac on the 5th ;)

BTW Dave, you still gotta let a certain someone get your rig sideways for some artsy pics yeah... :)

Edited by AndrewJZX100
not hugely keen on drifting the 200. looks fun, but the 200 is still too pretty to put into a tyre barrier.

im the same, if i dent or brake shit on the 100 ive got a solid weight for shit to get freighted from japland :)

this being said, its drift school, not prac. your not expected to handbrake it into turn one. you go at your own pace and learn the basics of good car controll.

shagged piston and bent valves.

ripping it out next weekend and selling it in parts then putting that cash towards my new and better motor ;)

shiiiiiit another motor? dude thats sucks

Would be fair keen. Gotta sort out my wack clutch issues though: went out satdy night, paid my $125 (plus about $70 of fuel, plus the rest on parts to upgrade what was shit last time) only to steam into turn 7 for the first time and have my clutch pedal stay on the firewall :(

If I can sort my shit out I'll be at the next prac on the 5th ;)

BTW Dave, you still gotta let a certain someone get your rig sideways for some artsy pics yeah... :)

im in need of LSD..... open wheelers FTL. but yeh i wanna do it cause im deffo not keen on getting out to a prac and spinning all the time like a retard lol

BTW Dave, you still gotta let a certain someone get your rig sideways for some artsy pics yeah... :)

haha, yeah man, still gotta organise that shit eh... once i get it all kitted up ill give you a bell.

So you did end up getting a 100 Rhys? fking sick man ;)

don't bother with the Torsen shite if you wanna slide it, if you're definately keen then go straight for a mech LSD, and find some 4.3 diff gears from an A70 supra while you're at it. One thing I never did to mine :( would've made SO much difference.

You don't need a kit to get it sideways Dave :)

Edited by AndrewJZX100
So you did end up getting a 100 Rhys? fking sick man :(

don't bother with the Torsen shite if you wanna slide it, if you're definately keen then go straight for a mech LSD, and find some 4.3 diff gears from an A70 supra while you're at it. One thing I never did to mine :( would've made SO much difference.

You don't need a kit to get it sideways Dave :)

yeh mate, ended up buying Rays silver 100. best car purchase ive ever made, fking love it.

but yes there is a few things i would like to do before attempting to track it and just for more fun daily ;)

1.5way LSD (any recomendations?)

new rear diff bushes (shagged, one guess how?....lol)

lower back moaaar

yeh mate, ended up buying Rays silver 100. best car purchase ive ever made, fking love it.

but yes there is a few things i would like to do before attempting to track it and just for more fun daily :)

1.5way LSD (any recomendations?)

new rear diff bushes (shagged, one guess how?....lol)

lower back moaaar

Nice, that was a good buy for the cash he was asking, how much better than Nissans are they ;)

LSD depends on your driving style, but being a big car something smooth to lock like a TRD one would probably be easiest to learn with.

some guy on jzx100.com was looking into aftermarket diff bushes developed in Aus last time I checked. That was a while ago so you may have a local option by now.

no. but i do want it looking more or less complete in said photos.

This is a fair point you raise, good sir

im even more keen to get out there now after reading and seeing pics of the track day today! anyone do the last school? what costs are involved?

$160

$10 entry

$25 cams day license

$70 fuel

$100-$200 2x18" tyres, 2nd hand

???

yeh ive spoke to a couple of places about the TRD 1.5way, she aint cheap :) .... anyone got any preffered buyers online?

Edited by rhys5169
yeh ive spoke to a couple of places about the TRD 1.5way, she aint cheap :( .... anyone got any preffered buyers online?

LOL it's a 100 man, get used to that :)

I'd track down somewhere in JP where you can get one then talk to Streeter about getting it here. Bought a few grand worth of shit through him for my 100 ;)

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