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Hey guys!!

My names Kate, I have been given the nickname of Drift Barbie due to my blonde hair and pink wheels and helmet!! i own a 1993 R32 Nissan Skyline.. have had her for a couple of months now and have some pretty big plans for her!

The 32 runs an RB20det which im selling to upgrade with an rb25det! I currently have Drift Barbie stickers along the sides of her also Import Master's stickers along the back panels! The engine has a few mods, the usual fmic to4e turbo blah blah blah..I've put a screamer on her which definitely makes her stand out!

The car is white at the moment but i have recently been sponsored by Westside Panel and Paint and they are going to paint my car for me so it will be a BIG change!

My goals are to one day be the best girl drifter in Australia! I really want to race Drift Cat!

so thats pretty much me in a nutshell

if you ever see me out at the track dont be to scared to say hi or give me a wave :(

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As Msnizmo's car says "Barbie is a broad minded female"

I think I will sticker that onto my bike...

Paint it same colour as the donut car and new rims to match!

:) righto :rolleyes: LOL barbie is a little doll.. and if your referring me to what you said.. you have the wrong idea bro'

thank you Zilch

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ahh okay haha ive never seen that sticker sticker before!!

i only have the drift barbie stickers on the car now to make it stand out as all the places i drift at the moment there are about 5 other white 32's at every event i go to so i like to stand out!

also when i get it painted im putting different wheels on.. the pink wheels are old stock wheels that ive just spray painted haha!!

although i have started a thread since i painted them pink ive seen about 5 other cars paint their stock wheels pink :rolleyes:

thanks for the welcome!! although i just shat myself after seeing your avatar

gotta be one of the best old school scary movies made!! :) i almost cry when ever i see clowns haha!!

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