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The CeCe cefiro (i think it was?) - one of the surprising sounding i reckon.

We were thinking 1JZ or something a tad different, and then bonnet goes up - 26/30, very surprising the note it was giving :O

  • 4 weeks later...

not much of an update.

bought some driftworks rear hubs and they dont fit my car :(

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closer inspection sees the trac arm, and camber arm fouling the driveshaft on susp compression.. in pics the susp is unloaded

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so put back together and went skidding for sats prac night.

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haha cheers! i got back yesterday from drift attack... qualified 1st over all and came 4th in the end.. had some issues with my eye sight (got a rock in my eye earlier in the day and it got irritated badly) so im lucky to be able to do as well as i did.

DJRIFT: they suggested i buy driftworks arms... which are just china shit painted orange :S i will be able to make it work but its just a PITA

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