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or you can wait for it to rain lots and go round the roundabout as you would in the dry and end up drifting!!ok fishtailing...messy! got an R33 na 2litre.

Oh don't think you get that much over there than you would here in the UK! anybody else got a RB20E struggling to find anything in the UK.

From experience in one of J-SPEC's R33's all you need is a rollcage, painfully stiff suspension, aggressive aftermarket LSD the usual power up mods and some skill or practice. Mabe a nappy!! If these things are above budget then wait for rain. and like me...... keep dreaming. :(

Stock as a rock 33 easy.

eg. turn 2 Eastern Creek - 3rd gear floor it, tyres smoke, you are now sideways, feels stable and controllable just like a dirt road. Only problem is the conversion of hundreds of dollars of tyre into smoke....:uhh:

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