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im keen to have a crack too Penny, also dont wanna break shit on my 34 :D if i could snag a KE for 300 like flick id get it! Hoping my bro gets his P's soon, gonna make him get a 31, go halves with him so i can drift it.

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aww my little bro rocks! He found the car for me AND talked it down in price by $200.

He is 3.5 years younger than me but acts like an older brother. Any car ive ever purchased he has gone over and found any problems, talks prices and makes deals. Im gonna let him take the KE out for a turn when its ready.. since im sure he will be doing the work on it anyway haha

I would take my car if insurance wasnt void on the track.

Wouldnt drift it tho, would just have some fun.

I dont want to spend heaps yet cos if im shit well...then its a bit of a waste! haha

I just gotta try it tho.

If I were you I'd take the 34 out and see how you go before commiting to buying a car purely for skids. I hear ya about the insurance thing and not wanting to damage your car but as long as you coast through turn one and avoid the tyre stacks, it's pretty damn hard to actually hit anything on the other corners. One prac night for ~$200 to see what it's like is a lot better than $2000 on a drift car :D

Saw a stag sporting this FMIC IN YA FACE look driving in Norwood on sunday. Wasnt me and wont go naming any names... Whos gonna guess who it was? up for grabs is this ziplock bag full of... AIR!

dude it was lygit :P

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So you dont need to have a roll cage or harness to go to practice?...

nope. as long as your car is roadworthy, you pay your fees and you have long sleeve top and long pants and an approved helmet, go for your life.

nope. as long as your car is roadworthy, you pay your fees and you have long sleeve top and long pants and an approved helmet, go for your life.

And take a box of tissues for when you put the car into the wall ;)

ok ill bite :blink:

"I said a ten second car, not a ten minute car.

You could push this across the finish line, or tow it.

You couldn't even tow that across the finish line.

No Faith.

I have faith in you, but this isn't a junkyard. This is a garage"

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