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Another Video...

more coming... :thumbsup:

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=ayXOgX1HX48

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=JK7jgidLICI

Also, Adam and Chris - I will put all videos of the day onto a DVD for you...

To everyone else, over the next week or so, i will put a highlight reel together...In the mean time, sit back, grab a beer and enjoy the raw uncut action..

That looks awsome!!! hahahahaha how do u think a non turbo r34 would hold up on the track?? i ask because i have absolutly no idea how to drift...... its just watching those vids it looks like the cars would need a certain amount of power to get those wheels spinnning for so long.....so anyone know if a non turbo could pull it off?

man you got to work on keeping your hand still lol... i got dizzy watching that last vid :banana:

Got footage thou, with a good example of how the drift track should be done by the blue S15 about 1min into that last vid :bunny:

man you got to work on keeping your hand still lol... i got dizzy watching that last vid :banana:

Got footage thou, with a good example of how the drift track should be done by the blue S15 about 1min into that last vid :bunny:

How about you eat a bowl of d!ck... :banana: haha

That diff is a whore. I had it before you, Majanal before me, Duncan before him, someone else before him.

lol.... I had it tooooo!! Just never installed it!!

Oh btw Adam... I have two federal's (18/40/235) with your name on them for the next drift day.... just like new... except for about 1 inch on the inner edge :banana:

Swap sides and they will get you through another day :bunny: Actually anyone without the camber I have could use them on the rd as the part chewed up wouldn't touch... lol

Adam and Chris take the award for "Mad drifting Skillz" :/

Considering only 2 cars had to be towed out of the mud yesterday and I was one of them, I would have to agree.

Drift + 255 tyres + HICAS + stock power + stock weight + noob driver = Fail

Having said that I had heaps of fun, and got a few momemts where I think I got good angle ;)

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