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SWEET! I've had a look and most places are charging about ~ $200. You able to recommend a place?

Do NOT bring the missus if she is gonna talk babies with my missus!! Again, DO NOT BRING HER!! Hahahaha jokes! Yeah mate, bring the missus. The missus probably has a few thousand hints/tips to give so def bring her :cheers:

hahahahahahah! good stuff man!

yours after another bambino???

the bonus, if i bring the wife, is that i can have a few drinks! designated driver for the next 6 months is the wife!

FWD kit car. would test drive.

http://www.davebence.co.uk/index.htm

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/langwarrin-hoons-fifteen-minutes-of-fame-turns-to-shame-how-kochie-helped-nab-a-dodgy-driver-20140122-317ji.html

fail lol

i'm actually surprised at the charges... seems being on provate property does not change things?

i'm just curious as to how this differs from a track day?

what about paddock bombs?

there was a small vacant block on the corner of Kingston rd and boundary/clayton rd. and once i saw these 2 dudes in a POS just thrashing around a home-made circular track. car wasnt loud, but dont think itd be legal.... driving recklessly? chance to harm others since it was next to a main intersection? i dunno. maybe you need a special permit for doing... stuff.

hahahahahahah! good stuff man!

yours after another bambino???

the bonus, if i bring the wife, is that i can have a few drinks! designated driver for the next 6 months is the wife!

Hahaha yeah, she's been talking about it and I'm still like "Yeah, nup."

Saaweet! Well text me whenever you're free bud :yes:

Oh, and that silver R33 is apparently for sale. What better way to sell a car than to rip some donuts in it. Legend. :rolleyes:

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Oh, and that silver R33 is apparently for sale. What better way to sell a car than to rip some donuts in it. Legend. :rolleyes:

huh?

you on about the guy in dandenong?

the add was on drift sales, and someone posted that video up of him ripping skids in the car park, he got no offers.

huh?

you on about the guy in dandenong?

the add was on drift sales, and someone posted that video up of him ripping skids in the car park, he got no offers.

I dunno, but I remember seeing the grey S1 R33 doing the whole skidnominate and then found it for sale haha

I dunno, but I remember seeing the grey S1 R33 doing the whole skidnominate and then found it for sale haha

thats what im on about! hahahah saw it on the news or something last night.

overflow motors. alan. top bloke. called hi about rwc for micra, gave me a list to check off, and told me if it fails, he wont put paper work thru, too give me extra time to fix it.

SWEET! I've had a look and most places are charging about ~ $200. You able to recommend a place?

Not sure when we resurfaced ours we used that mob on south gipsland hwy I think it's called astras?

This was about 4 years ago, we only resurfaced as the previous cloth was slowing the balls down too much

One of the videos featured a man doing "donuts" at a factory car park, but the car's number plates appeared familiar to the watching officers.

Yes familiar...or...they looked up the number plates on their database.

Which is a shame they can be bothered doing it for a bit of tyre smoke, but not for a hit and run where someone's property has actually been damaged and the culprit driven off to avoid persecution.

Yes familiar...or...they looked up the number plates on their database.

Which is a shame they can be bothered doing it for a bit of tyre smoke, but not for a hit and run where someone's property has actually been damaged and the culprit driven off to avoid persecution.

i heard he was arrested? surely, he was on private property.... where does the law stand here?

Why the FWD obsession?

me no understand

cant throw a RWD around like you do FWD. upset balance and oversteer or even understeer.

I often find myself foot on the floor way before ive come to the apex, and watch the car use up the whole track width trying to straighten up. you watch vids of the time attack hondas and how they pull similar times to RWD cars with buttloads more power or AWD carbon-cladded evos that tip the scales at 1000kgs. Its all about crazy corner speeds, and acceleration.

Will have to take you for a spin when car is 100%.

Yes familiar...or...they looked up the number plates on their database.

Which is a shame they can be bothered doing it for a bit of tyre smoke, but not for a hit and run where someone's property has actually been damaged and the culprit driven off to avoid persecution.

SOOOOO MUCH THIS

cant throw a RWD around like you do FWD. upset balance and oversteer or even understeer.

I often find myself foot on the floor way before ive come to the apex, and watch the car use up the whole track width trying to straighten up. you watch vids of the time attack hondas and how they pull similar times to RWD cars with buttloads more power or AWD carbon-cladded evos that tip the scales at 1000kgs. Its all about crazy corner speeds, and acceleration.

Will have to take you for a spin when car is 100%.

sounds good.

was a srs question... I have never been in a srs FWD car

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