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Sometime in the future when everyone thinks there cars are 'pretty' enough for a shoot, lets arrange it for sure, the more the merrier and everyone gets free awesome pics!

That 34gttr is definitely standard or near standard rb25, I heard him take off and it sounds and gos like a standard rb25 with exhaust and filter. Rb26s sound a bit less gurgly/burbly standard and more refined. (personally not a fan of the rb26 exhaust note unless its single turbo or has equal length front pipe for twins).

Drifting around in the wet in a public place is stupid and would have to be so much less controlled than skidding around in the dry (Which is just as bad in a public place). Dont know why people do it, arent they scared or worried they could spin out and smash their car into a power pole, write it off and look like a complete idiot to every one even more than they already appear to be... not to mention perhaps harm themselves.

XUB-222 be his plate, a silver r33 gts that looks a bit worst for wear.

Might go on the cruise, cant bring my r33 though it would have to be my peugeot. We will see if im working or not!

because all the kids are very experienced race car drifters from wayching fast and furious :P

ive always felt the same way. if you wanna do that do somewhere away from innocent people ..

cool man :) you may have to stay up the back haha but stoll should have a fun day :) be good to put face to name

good. spent all day painting my house though :S

hows the gtr going?

So you are getting plenty of practice for when you help do mine then. :)

Or you can help with the new one.

Signed the contracts and paid deposit for a house yesterday

Just gots to wait for contracts etc now

would really like and need one of these but refuse to spend anything over 50 bucks haha.

saw one second hand for that that I should have jumped on :(

think itd be easy to dodgy one up from a old intake throttle body?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/APEXi-EXHAUST-CONTROL-VALVE-61mm-JDM-MITSUBISHI-EVO-IV-VIII-155-A022-/140984342653?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item20d352587d

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