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while i rather enjoy watching drift, ill be keeping my pennies for a couple sprint days instead.

have fun, ladies!

I'd go if my paint wasnt so schmick! :teehee:

lol. righto.

maybe if there was more time i would be keen.

dang!

its 2 months...

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Hold up, didn't you're Stag get stolen too? Man that's bad luck! You didn't have it long!!! How did you bin it?

yeah 2 cars in 3 months written off,shit times

turned into a slip lane and clipped the yellow concrete markers that segment the slip lane from the main rd and it jump the car (stiff as bilsteins) up on one side,car Landed,slid,was way too far gone and just as I got it straight ran out of road,up the gutter into a tree

was new years day so the cop was super suss,blew zero and an elderly lady witnessed it and confirmed with him what happened and that I wasn't speeding or being an idiot so he just cautioned me instead of dishing out driving without due care fine

oh well,gtr coming soon

while i rather enjoy watching drift, ill be keeping my pennies for a couple sprint days instead.

have fun, ladies!

lol. righto.

its 2 months...

yes but i need to wait for injectors to come from the states, and tune. pay the deposit and risk that not coming intime.

yeh ill have to pass on this one!

Drifts not for everyone, atleast they were given the opportunity.

Grip is just as harsh on the car though guys, look at home many cars broke down at the grip day, lots and lots, I was actually surprised with how many cars died halfway through the day!

Drifts not for everyone, atleast they were given the opportunity.

Grip is just as harsh on the car though guys, look at home many cars broke down at the grip day, lots and lots, I was actually surprised with how many cars died halfway through the day!

sprints if anything are a lot harder on hardware than drift is.

drift youre tearing the shit out of it for 45 seconds and then stopping for a couple minutes.

in a sprint youre driving 10/10th's for 10, 15, 20 minutes at a time.

drift is only harder on the car when you inevitably hit clems tyres. :laugh:

sprints if anything are a lot harder on hardware than drift is.

drift youre tearing the shit out of it for 45 seconds and then stopping for a couple minutes.

in a sprint youre driving 10/10th's for 10, 15, 20 minutes at a time.

drift is only harder on the car when you inevitably hit clems tyres. :laugh:

hence why a lot of people don't want to try it

id drift

but ive proved before i suck epic amounts of cock

and the new car isnt quite attune to it

oh well, i'll stick to sprints

Is that at drift or just in general :P

And damned you for not putting on my shoutouts the other night on Fresh!

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