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you wont get a private drift day for 220 bucks wayne, ita a max of 10 cars

its round the 350 mark

This expensive... Hmmm... Still worth it for the amount of track time you get Vs. a prac night.

20 cars on a drift day would be perfect, 2 groups of 10, rotating and not unbelivably expensive

^ only thing I'm iffy about with a private day is stacking my car or it breaking something early in the day (both highly likely :()

Paying $130ish bucks to hit the track and only getting half a session is pretty frustrating, paying almost 3 times that and getting a half hour or so of skids would piss me right the fuck off.

If I was confident in my shitbox lasting I'd be so down for private days but rocking normal pracs is providing plenty of fun/lols for the time being.

Very valid point, thats what I was worried about at drift school. First outting in the car had no idea how it would go and going out for 30 minutes and then having to put it on the trailer would have pissed me off so much lol

No skid pan work jess.

Chad, Craig, Andrew... who is heading out for a skid aug 14? any other first timers coming out for some fun?

i would head up but im going to melb to party

sept skids get on it

tandemsss

melb sounds fun :).

Tandems in sept it is mang!

bar tabs are even better ;D

<3 engagement parties haha

yep, im gonna be out there again, so keen to test the hydro :(

ill be out in sept to test my hydro out :D

Them ones look decent Mitch but I'd feel unco with the upright hydro lol. and to make it legal you must maintain a mechanical handbrake i.e. like what I am running.

only one bolt stopping it from being horizontal :)

and ill be keeping the stock handbrake , just gotta confirm it with vehicle standards :(

those hyrdos can run vertical OR horizontal

correctomondo !

I got brand spankers. Would like a pair of 80ish %'ers just incase too.

i hate using 2nd hand tyres, the f**kers delam after 10 laps, then your in the pits changing wheels and then you loose track time etc. meanwhile the tyres are cheaper... you probably worse off in the loss of track time and the pain in the ass that the 2nd handies don't last f**k all unless you get a set that dont delam

I got brand spankers. Would like a pair of 80ish %'ers just incase too.

i hate using 2nd hand tyres, the f**kers delam after 10 laps, then your in the pits changing wheels and then you loose track time etc. meanwhile the tyres are cheaper... you probably worse off in the loss of track time and the pain in the ass that the 2nd handies don't last f**k all unless you get a set that dont delam

i went through one set of brand new jin yu's at drift school and i wasnt exactly driving easy :)

deff will buy newies before skids again

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