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Hey,

My name is Al I'm from quebec Canada. I own a 4 doors R32 that have been imported from Japan. All the cars that were sold in canada were LHD, so people get surprise when I drive down the road with my RHD:P

I'm a roadrace and drift Fan. I've been organising Weekly HPDE event, called 418 Lapping night, for 3 years and Drift Event and competition, called 418 Drift Days, for 4 years on our local race track.

I'm in the process to transform my R32 to make it track capable.

I've log on Sky aus to learn more about race prep R32 since this cars seems to be a very popular platform and you aussie guys seems to enjoy racing alot.

I'm also a representant for a company call Selex Suspension. We are building racing Shocks absorbers and coilovers kits for all sorts of cars. We also repare and custom builds Coilovers systems.(selexsuspension.com)

I'll show you some pics and vids of my cars and some events I've been in the last years:

My car:

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At a Rally sprint event:

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Vid of the 1st run:

Selex Drift Comp 2009:

Regular 418 DD:

418 Drift Days Pictures:

http://forum.nissanclub.ca/showthread.php?t=3007

The Baby blue/red Skyline is own by Fred girard, he's the 2007-2008 canadian drift champion(DMCC)

That's about it!!!....

AL

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haha that looks like so much fun.

but all that snow :laugh: must be hell on the underbody.

I was washing it every time I was driving it...

I also have a work truck so i was not using the R32 to often......I had more fun this winter with the R32 than with my previous Subaru :thumbsup:

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