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hi everybody! my name is Dauren, and i'm from Kazakhstan.. don't you remember about Borat? :sick: (this man is an american or whatever idiot!)). i've heard a lot good/crazy things about Australian enthusiasts, and that's why i came here :whoops: i just wanted to exchange with an experience, and meet some new friends :)

i am the owner of white 200sx s13, with an rb25det inside (ca18det originally). bought it to start drifting.. but, not yet)) i am newbie in car building, that's why my car is still staying, not moving. it runs, but not that good

wish to start friendly relationship with Skylines Australia :down: until that, i will be slowly reading all the forum, and.. meeting some friends here! :dry:

ps: sorry for my english))

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Thanks!

s13's :ninja:

that's mine, 200sx rb25det.. almost stock) just cutted springs, and diff welded

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s13.4 in progress.. ka24e temporarily)

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will be something like that)

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S13 RB25DET: Greddy TD05 20G turbo, Trust 40mm external wastegate, X-Force stainless steel top mount exhaust manifold, 550cc injectors, 90mm throttle body. Splitfire coil packs. Bosch044 in-tank fuel pump, ecu NISTUNE

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another drift car)

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200sx ca18det - drift project

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there are more s13's here, just don't have pics of them

s12 grand prix step by step.. 1988, sr20de, kyb agx. i don't know anything more)

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*ahem*

is it just me or is it WIN in here!?!?

=D

wow. trying to to view at work...

haha

You're english is great! you have very good use of "tense"

stick around - you will pick up the language from us (hopefully from those of us who actually can speak it)

also - your cars are absolute missiles i love it haha

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haha :wub: thanks guys! i really appreciate that! i will be familiarizing here a while, after that will be putting my 2 cents in other topics)) your support guys right now is really helpful for a newbie like me :wub:

could you tell me/us about how it is in Australia? how is the motorsports doing? on what level it is right now? what about car building? maybe you'll show us some interesting projects out there? what about club life? i wouldnt mind seeing some info about that, and maybe see some pics :wub:

about borat accent.. i don't know)) cuz i watched that film already translated to russian language) i think my accent is near to russians :wub:

ps: we are celebrating our 3-rd club birthday today! =)

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Mate, motorsport in Aus goes off.

But first things first, Youre name is Dauren, in Australia youre name would most likely be Darren, or Dazza for short. Its a nickname (short name)

So Dazza, we have a national drift series, similar to your club but on a bigger level. We have a time attack series, R34 GTRs, EVOs, R32s, R35s (i think), WRXs etc etc. Its pretty awesome, youtube Mark Berry R34, blow your mind.

We also have a nationwide tarmac rallying series, its awesome! Porsche's, Lambos, Ferraris, R35s, R34s, Lotus, pretty much everything. Youtube Targa Tasmania

There is a nationwide production car series, youtube shannons nationals. These are prettymuch factory showroom cars with exhaust, sticky tyres and a cage.

There is a V8 Supercar series, pretty much the same cars with two different body shells, they are loud and annoying much like the people who support the category. Google V8 Supercars Aus for more info, we call them Super Taxis because thats their primary use.

Locally there are motorkhanas, lapsprints (street cars on the race track) which are heaps of fun.

Of course there are many Drag racing series is Aus, lots of 9 second street cars etc etc.

So Dazza me mate, there is a shitload going on. You should come over for a visit and bring some of your fine bishs as gifts lol!

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:))) very interesting, i think i'll visit Australia some day.. yeah, you have many interesting events out there :yes: got pics?

what about SAU's club life? i think for now it's a little bit more interesting for me. maybe cos' about other events i can look from google) photos are welcome! :)

...and if that's how it's going, show me your bishs too :) ))

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