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hey all, new to the world of jap cars :banana: is this drift prac for everyone or only for the experienced peeps ??? always wanted to give it a go in a controlled environment (basically somewhere where there aint much to hit hehehe) let me know the details cheers guys

lol one day hey flick :(

cost is $10 at the gate, another $80 for the drifting and if you dont have a CAMS licence another $20 for a day licence. Then petrol, tyres etc.

Good on ya as others said for wanting to give it a crack out on the track, too many ppl try and do it on the street and end up damaging or writing off their cars completely, very few accidents happen on track.

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Now now young lady. Don't let that stop you.

Cost will be around the $3 - 500 mark.

After fee's for drifitng ( entry, track fees, cams licence), fuel, tyres, helmet, long sleves.

Good luck with getting ya 4 whore sidewayz and enjoy yaself.

OH and by the way do not be ashamed to ask for the person behind you to be let off later.

I always do it and it gives u that bit more confidence of not having to worry about someone being held up because you spin or are slow.

Good luck mate.

Oh and i will be out there but not sliding.

My car will be out of action as new parts will be on in a week and that week is drift prac week.

Toodle PIP

depends, ull spend a touch over $100 to get through the gates and on the track, then depending on what u use, $50 - $100 for tyres and fitting (i can help u out if ur running 17's), have a full tank when u get out there, ull use most of it, borrow a helmet, make sure u have long sleeves. shouldnt spend more than $300. i rarely spend over $200 for a day.

cheers for that guys, might hafta get some funds together.... only thing i have to ask is what kinda long sleeves they talkin about ???? i have a helmet coz of my motorbike thats sorted... so all i need is some crappy wheels and tyres, i think my tyres will be too big lmao dang 265s on the back hehehe so if anyone has a cheap set of r33 rims and tyres i can buy id be keen to know how much id be up for :)

cmon flick auto or not u still have N and D hehe :banana: and of course your handbrake :down:

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