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so, can i just go drift in any beat up rwd car dents and all? doesn't need to be registered does it?

And i understand i need a CAMS license or something, right?

yep. just gotta pass scrutineering (no oil leaks / car must be safe) and get CAMS or AASA licence.

nah, deans's not a member dude....

lol sorry? Whats that got to do with it? I didnt see ya there Hamish, you shoulda come. Our 33's woulda looked good crossed up together :P

Anyway, as per the below pics, yes that was my 33. The car felt absolutely fantastic, didnt surprise me all day and it took 3rd gear all day with no hesitation. Youtube in-cam vids will be up soon...

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i was there also black r32 grey bonnet, was a madd day heaps of cars, car handled really well, will be at the next one for sure, how did you guys go with ya oil temp? my water was madd kept cool all day.

redr 33 was maddd you got screammer?? or external gate??

Wow nice pics guys. Drifting always looks like so much fun! Cant wait to get out there!

Russ well get stuck into the car as soon as I finish uni I reckon. Ill just work on it every day at the workshop to get it done! But in the meantime if we can get the deadener off and material for the cage that would help.

In-car vids anyone?

i was there also black r32 grey bonnet, was a madd day heaps of cars, car handled really well, will be at the next one for sure, how did you guys go with ya oil temp? my water was madd kept cool all day.

redr 33 was maddd you got screammer?? or external gate??

Its a 'just jap' screamer. Running a HKS 25/40, internal gate...

Femno, ill have some good in cam footage up by early next week... :)

lol sorry? Whats that got to do with it? I didnt see ya there Hamish, you shoulda come. Our 33's woulda looked good crossed up together :)

i'll probably be at the next one of the car's ready in time mate... but it will be the ke70 not the 33 :)

got any pics that show the new wheels from closer? they look nice from a dist...

Geraus, what number were you? Tried running a search on my site for you car number? If still no, i'll have a quick look through my shots and see if i might have skiped over them.

Joey, here's an up close shot :bunny:

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and a few more for fun.

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Ha. I didn't even realise that silhouette was of my car! It looks to neat and straight in the dim light, lol. That's an exceptional shot Jarrod, cheers.

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