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Lol very interesting considering Kristian crashed my car

That sucks mate! I just saw a pic on FB. Hopefully nothing too serious.

I guess you'll have a R34 GTR N1 to drive around in soon...

Lol very interesting considering Kristian crashed my car

Yeah, I just saw this on FB too. So I guess Kristian loses the bet ... and you lose a car? :P

Details please. You lads have been building this up for some time, we want to know details. :)

Good to see you're having a laugh about it in the pic tho :thumbsup:

no way Id say I told you so, but fact is you just cant trust anyone else with your possessions......

no offence meant to Chef or Heslo.

just the way I see life. Your possession = your responsibility, + fact others wont feel for it the same way you do.

no way Id say I told you so, but fact is you just cant trust anyone else with your possessions......

no offence meant to Chef or Heslo.

just the way I see life. Your possession = your responsibility, + fact others wont feel for it the same way you do.

Dude,

That is a huge call. Are you saying that you would never help out mate or family member with your car if they were in deperate need?

These things are just material possessions mate, you cant take them with you when you go 6 foot under :ermm:

I have wanted a 32 GTR since i was 7 years old and now that i have one, i let others experience what a fine piece of machinery and history it is so they too can enjoy it!!

Other people dont have to feel the same way you do about the car, thats thier decision. Its not about respecting the car, its about respecting the owner...:cool:

Any hoo, that sucks Luke!! New N1 your way with Chef driving in a skirt... photos on SAUSA please :D

Cheers, :cheers:

Matty

Yeah not my finest hour, but Luke has been brilliant about it and he knows I'm gonna be forking out the coin to sort it all out. We're in "if you don't laugh you'll cry" mode at the moment.

I came around the sweeper in the wet, squeezed back on the throttle and it just snapped on me, someone later suggested there may have been oil there where the drifters park to start their runs, so I'm using that as my excuse! Anyhoo, it snapped hard left, and once it hit the wet grass I was just a passenger until I tagged the wall.

And technically neither of us registered a time, so the original challenge still stands :P

Lets seem some pics

Drifters do that track so much damage with their terrible leaking tacked together cars its fast becoming a joke in real racing circles :(

Have you got a better option for us?

f**k... I'd love to have a better track than mallala.

A better option would be genuine high level scrutineering for the cars

I had a so called drift car on the dyno last year - and when I turned the fan on the bonnet (cheap cracked fibreglass imitation carbon thing) actually blew off across the room. It was taped together and then went out and raced at the track like that 2 days later.

I am old enough to remember when drift cars had front and rear bars on them and cable ties were for tying cables not holding the car together :)

Doesnt one of the multitude of SA drift series run out at Tailem Bend now?

Anyway that sucks Heslo, have always really liked your car

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