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is there an age restriction on passengers? My cousin and I were going to come along and bring his younger brothers who are about 13-15 for some hektik skids.

Seems 13 and up is ok. Parents/legal guardians must be present to sign their insurance disclaimers though

Where can I buy a super cheap turbo charged super skid machine?! A) I need super skid practice and B) my GTR wouldn't survive anywhere near the punishment I witnessed in September!

It would be fine - dont be a wuss ;)

how do i talk my mate into coming?

he has a wrx and wants to learn how to drift it but thinks he wont get fast enough to kick it out.

main reason i want him to come is because he just got it and i dont want him to drive like an idiot on the road. plus want him to do that sorta shit off the road.

ive shown him texi vids and told him how much fun it is but he isnt convinced.

does anyone know if hell get sideways out there?

Tell him to drive like this:

4wheel drifing really is about learning to "kick" the car sideways with lots of rev's and a bit of clutch sidestepping. It actually isn't all that hard. But if he wants to get into drifting - why did he buy a 4wd car that is better suited to rally drifting?

Haha he bought a wrx because were from the shellharbour area.

Did you guys know the only cool and fast cars that exist are v8s and wrxs??

Yeah he's heaps cautious of that glass gearbox crap too. So maybe that's another reason why he isn't keen.

I'll show him the video Eric :)

Haha he bought a wrx because were from the shellharbour area.

Did you guys know the only cool and fast cars that exist are v8s and wrxs??

I was in shellharbour about 6 months ago & I saw a lot of utes with chopped/lowered springs & I mean a LOT , chrome wheels cannon exhaust & an aluminium tray seemed to be en vogue

anyway I'll be in to help out on the day again with whatever needs helping out :banana:

I was in shellharbour about 6 months ago & I saw a lot of utes with chopped/lowered springs & I mean a LOT , chrome wheels cannon exhaust & an aluminium tray seemed to be en vogue

anyway I'll be in to help out on the day again with whatever needs helping out :banana:

Yeah it's really embarrassing. Can't wait to move to Newcastle next year.

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