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Before you think WTF is a commo doing here, It is more nissan than anything else.

Holden

body

5.7 gen3 with 6 speed tremec

passenger seat & steering wheel.

Nissan

S14 rack

S15 front hubs

Bilstiens with S13 camber tops

R33 calipers, and master

R33 clutch master

R33 cradle, hubs etc.

Nismo GT-Pro

Tien rear coilovers.

R33 GTR sway bars.

We took it to The King of drift event at QR on Sunday. It wasn't great, but was respectable. Its so f**king heavy, just slides way past the clipping point. I think 1/2 the problem was putting 18's on it for the day. Someone made a mistake and got 18's instead of 17's, lucky we had a set of rims to put them on. It felt like there was lots less grip from the 18's. Any how it was heaps of fun to drive.

First Job of the day was to make sure that everyone had big offset, low skirts, RAUCOUS EXHAUST NOTE..... most passed

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Some times Jedi mind control is needed "I'm a 180.....No Police Car here"

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Track testing for driftability and safety is a prime concern at any event

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Mismatch wheels, Check, Carry on!

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No big silly wing? get back here Razor, I need a word with you!!!

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Moove it you big Wookie, GO FASTER!!!!!!

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WOOOOHOOOO

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More Somke Sammy, I know you can.

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that is awesome!!. even better if it was actually police force sanctioned

Funny thing is, it is.

It belongs to "Operation Drag" which is a part of Blue Light.

The aim of th car is part of youth at risk program which is runs in Warwick. Basically the kids enrolled in a Cert 1 mechanical course, they get to learn and work on the drift and drag cars. If they are performing well they get to come to these events as pit crew. A lot of the work that goes into building it has been voluntary and has taken about 3 years to get it to this point. The Birth of this thing has had a long teething process but, Its pretty well sorted now. Now we need to find a Police Officer that has the right credentials to learn to drift it. Thats the goal any way.

Funny thing is, it is.

It belongs to "Operation Drag" which is a part of Blue Light.

The aim of th car is part of youth at risk program which is runs in Warwick. Basically the kids enrolled in a Cert 1 mechanical course, they get to learn and work on the drift and drag cars. If they are performing well they get to come to these events as pit crew. A lot of the work that goes into building it has been voluntary and has taken about 3 years to get it to this point. The Birth of this thing has had a long teething process but, Its pretty well sorted now. Now we need to find a Police Officer that has the right credentials to learn to drift it. Thats the goal any way.

good work getting the police on side :P

it would have been a interesting build

look s good

good luck , hope it continues to go well

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Funny thing is, it is.

It belongs to "Operation Drag" which is a part of Blue Light.

The aim of th car is part of youth at risk program which is runs in Warwick. Basically the kids enrolled in a Cert 1 mechanical course, they get to learn and work on the drift and drag cars. If they are performing well they get to come to these events as pit crew. A lot of the work that goes into building it has been voluntary and has taken about 3 years to get it to this point. The Birth of this thing has had a long teething process but, Its pretty well sorted now. Now we need to find a Police Officer that has the right credentials to learn to drift it. Thats the goal any way.

wow this is a good move from the cops :D

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