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staying with a few of the drifter boys that are living here on working visa*s . They made good friends with the D1 guys that came to Australia about 3 years ago , so we get special treatment over here .

thats cool. i remember when they came over here for driftin school thing @ QR.

So if your out in the burbs, what town are u staying at?

and how far is it to tracks and tokyo etc?

just want to gauge on a map where u guys are and have to travel to.

cheers

Daz.

thats cool. i remember when they came over here for driftin school thing @ QR.

So if your out in the burbs, what town are u staying at?

and how far is it to tracks and tokyo etc?

just want to gauge on a map where u guys are and have to travel to.

cheers

Daz.

also your n/a s14, how does it go for power when your drifting? like a pulsar sss. lol

the fanta pants is my mates turbo s14 , not my na bitsa

We are in the middle of Gumma , the place out of Initial D , the town is called Isasaki , and we have mountains all around Mt Akagi Mt Akinia , the closest track is Honjo about 40 mins , I should be there in 2 weeks , ORC has it booked for a privite track day and drift prac

so I get to jump in with there crew , next weekend is Drift festival at Ebisu at all 6 tracks (I think its 6 ?) thats 3 hours , and I hope to hit Nikko which is 4 hours I think .

Toyko is 3 hours in car or 1.5 by train

As with most na drifters the secret is speed and weight trasfer to drift , not power like a turbo , and being light is a major benifit , I dont have that option as its going to a friend after I have finished rapeing it so I cant strip it . so it has to be done with speed and well timed braking.

the fanta pants is my mates turbo s14 , not my na bitsa

We are in the middle of Gumma , the place out of Initial D , the town is called Isasaki , and we have mountains all around Mt Akagi Mt Akinia , the closest track is Honjo about 40 mins , I should be there in 2 weeks , ORC has it booked for a privite track day and drift prac

so I get to jump in with there crew , next weekend is Drift festival at Ebisu at all 6 tracks (I think its 6 ?) thats 3 hours , and I hope to hit Nikko which is 4 hours I think .

Toyko is 3 hours in car or 1.5 by train

As with most na drifters the secret is speed and weight trasfer to drift , not power like a turbo , and being light is a major benifit , I dont have that option as its going to a friend after I have finished rapeing it so I cant strip it . so it has to be done with speed and well timed braking.

argh yeah sweet as. that sounds like a sweet holiday.

So what did u pick the car up for anyway if u dont mind me asking? just want to see what they would sell for over there. probably like $500 like a vb commodore over here. lol

Respect my Authouritrrrrrrrr....

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You can be my wing man anytime

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Growing horns

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Any one for $12 Bourbon

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Hanging out with the girls from next door ( see whats on the umbrella)

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Andy and his girl

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Luke and Aaron at a skate park

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And look what was sitting outside the Skate park

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Hoshinos Bitch

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Some girls going to the Summer festival

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Trying to work out how to put fuel in the car

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Aaron and luke...........at 3am on a workday

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The crew (check out Hoshinos shoes)

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When you drink , drink Hillbilly cider , as used by this guy

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Locking the diffs on our RC cars

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  • 2 weeks later...

All packed for Matsuri

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cars loaded

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Dont forget your helmets for the drive

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The gates to paridise

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Big entries

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Skid marks UNDER UNDER UNDER

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Kazarma is a cool dude

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still got good tread

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what happens when it all goes Pear shaped

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I just love Jap packaging

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We watched to much Harry Potter

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Had some cool stuff but not as good as I thought.

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Making straight piprs for the 180

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YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!!!!!!

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F*** Greenpeace Iam eatting Whale

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Heading upto Chincko Rock , on Mt Myogi home of the Night Kids

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trying to set a 52 sec around Tscuba.

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Mt Akagi touge home of the Red Suns claims another victim , Aaron doing his best Chuck Norris

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Getting it back to the general Shape ready for Honjo this weekend

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Getting siht sorted for Honjo

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Now this is what you call riding dirty

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Better wash the cars before we go to make them look all pretty

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Aaron does not do early starts

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A fine day for NA bangger drifting

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Pole position pit bay

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SEXY SEXY MAN

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Our crew

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Famos people ????

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it rained all day

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Cars spotted

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