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pretty sure Luke had a tent pole in his jeans the whole night :laugh:

Don't you talk Mister :D

Cheers luke. Don't worry craig, as soon as the vids are uploaded, links shall be posted. Lookin through the vids now, cant believe the amount of flames I was crankin!

You did awesome mate, so sorry about the ending of it all though :laugh: But yes, flames a plenty!!!

was my first night out there had a awsome time, installed the drift handbrake button that day and by the end of the night i think i got the hang of it a fair bit. def going out next month. good fun! good to see others out there giving it ago too

It was a good evening of drifting to see :laugh:

Good to catch up with a few of you lot.

I might be spectating many more of these sessions, given that the little lady and the lad were actually entertained by it! :laugh: It has the approval of the Minister for Family Entertainment. :D

Hmm, me thinks about new project the missus might approve of :ninja:

bad bad bad night for me.... very first lap of using my brand new setup... grab 4th coming onto the straight, tailshaft literlly exploded and shattered my entire driveline, 22 seperate huge gash's threw the trans tunnel.. twisted the motor threw the radiator, snapped starter motor in half, launched me from the drivers seat into the steering wheel. so so not happy.

was the blue 25/30 ceffy

bad bad bad night for me.... very first lap of using my brand new setup... grab 4th coming onto the straight, tailshaft literlly exploded and shattered my entire driveline, 22 seperate huge gash's threw the trans tunnel.. twisted the motor threw the radiator, snapped starter motor in half, launched me from the drivers seat into the steering wheel. so so not happy.

was the blue 25/30 ceffy

So that was you on the back of the tilt tray truck the whole time? :D

Whats the plans for it now?

was my first night out there had a awsome time, installed the drift handbrake button that day and by the end of the night i think i got the hang of it a fair bit. def going out next month. good fun! good to see others out there giving it ago too

ohh, so that was you in the blue33.. i got a few shots of that.

what happened to the purple ceffy on the trailer? got a couple lasps then sat on the trailer for almost the rest of the night,

yeah the ceffy was a mate of mine, diff went in first session, drove back home to get other diff, got back to realise that it wouldnt go straight in as 1 was a 1.5 way and the new one was a 2 way so lots of swearing and swapping bits and they got it all good just in time for the last session.

Go Ahead - give me 10 mins and i should have a answer for you on what the jap writing is.

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