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Great angle shane'o!

Did you manage to hold onto it?

Lol.. what is that to the left of your car?

An under tray?

Drifting seems to be an awesome way to loose weight out the car.

Last time I went, I had 3 interior pannels rip/tear/break themselfs off the car

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Great angle shane'o!

Did you manage to hold onto it?

Lol.. what is that to the left of your car?

An under tray?

Drifting seems to be an awesome way to loose weight out the car.

Last time I went, I had 3 interior pannels rip/tear/break themselfs off the car

I'm pretty sure I held it, I cant remember spinning on that corner at the last few days I have been to.

That thing beside my car is most likely a tyre carcass...

I haven't had any real damage done to my car while drifting, only a bit of paint missing off my front bar and rear bars from just scraping tyres/barriers...

Oh and they dont like it when you do this :P

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dirt turbo :P

What diff is in it?

It is a Nismo 2way mechanical, it has a 4.083 ratio (same as the original auto diff that was in the car).

Bought it second hand in housing for $650 just over 2 years ago, have put over 30,000kms on it and it hasn't missed a beat

  • 2 weeks later...
everytime i see this stupid thread i ask myself 'what is the difference in looks between a non-turbo and turbo car? (apart from pissy little brakes)'

My car came factory with turbo spec brakes, so the difference is zilch.. apart from the 3inch to the muffler that you can see on skylines coz the ass is so high up.

My R34!! with my nephew rex

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its funny how your on ur red p;s

and ur nephews full lisence :)

Here are a few of mine, had it resprayed a few weeks ago and had the bodykit fitted. Used to be blue over silver 2 tone, now its a custom blue with 2 pearls: purple and green.

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post-9734-1196398516_thumb.jpg what the colour actually looks like in the sun.

love it

Here's some pics of my n/a 34..... i've been gettin mixed opinions on if i should lower it... any thoughts?

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nah ride height is good

God I hate Hot4's...

... Their need to plaster every page with half-naked girls detracts from the point of the magazine - the cars. So glad HPI & Zoom don't do that shit.

i dont buy it at all. only got it cause my mate told me my 34 was in it....

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