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seriously, skids are cool sometimes if its a GTR doing a massive all wheel donut or an 26/30 powered S15 doing massive power skids but going out every wednesday and forcing a heavy UNDER powered car (daily driver or mums car) to pop 1 tyre from your peg leg diff is kinda shit. might as well change it to a monthly event and maybe organise some private property.

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Like ive said, i've never been to a meet, but,

the more i hear, the more it sounds like a bunch of 18yr olds trying to entertain themselves on nothing but a shoestring budget..... Sounds like funstupid.gif

Mayb they would b better off spinning yo-yos rather than tyres.

But i suppose it's more bout the comradery than burning rubber.

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usually a friday or saturday, we got my boosted lexus, 4 jdm S15's, couple skylines, supra, rexy's. Normally head out around 10ish, we've tried meeting up with canberracruises but they're real boring and just park in the carpark and chat. We prefer to go for a blast and actually use the car and not our shoes to stand around.

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now now Eiji, my cousin just bought that S15 a week ago so dont expect him to be doing mountains yet, he came from FWD DC2 R, tho he's not bad on round abouts lol he out did your widebody mate Ben. And the other S15, well he's just useless lol, straight line hero.

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