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ill be entering :) my first ever drift comp too :) :)

i might have to organise an AHG track day (with mates) to get a handle of the new car..

drifting a 32 will be a different to drifting the FG :ph34r:

bit of an understatement going from a boat to the true drift pig

Im sure it will be somewhat different :ph34r:

i tried to minimise the difference by making the XR8 kinda JDM... but no cigar :)

http://yfrog.com/5z07042009062j

(it has the Tein Super Streets + EDFC, whiteline swaybars, Malwood Opt 3 clutch with 35% more clamp, 6/4 pot brembo combo, R34 GTR rims for track rims, Bride Vios 3 Low Max fixed back)

bit of an understatement going from a boat to the true drift pig

HMAS FG for ever !

but yeh, the 32 will make life much easier :)

Edited by Tocchi

how are you guys

i got tyres if anyone wants them i got 6

i think im going so if anyone wants them just give me a call (92797574) at least a week b4 the drinfting please

the tyres are

x2 255/40zr17

x4 235/45zr17

if you want them can you tell me your name wat car, colour everythink

and ill take them up to barbagallo that morning and ill meet you there

brandon

how are you guys

i got tyres if anyone wants them i got 6

i think im going so if anyone wants them just give me a call (92797574) at least a week b4 the drinfting please

the tyres are

x2 255/40zr17

x4 235/45zr17

if you want them can you tell me your name wat car, colour everythink

and ill take them up to barbagallo that morning and ill meet you there

brandon

price for the 235s? :ninja:

i was gonna enter but my car is still bent from the "96fm" sign a few practices ago. Having trouble getting a new hicas lock bar..... stupid 32s cant get parts grrr

i think ill go buy an s13 with an sr and sell the 32

i was gonna enter but my car is still bent from the "96fm" sign a few practices ago. Having trouble getting a new hicas lock bar..... stupid 32s cant get parts grrr

i think ill go buy an s13 with an sr and sell the 32

there was a lock bar in the for sale section

or contact MONGA Clint he might be able to source for you

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