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hey...im fairly new here but would love to get my 32 onto the track...just to see how it goes...many spots still available? ive also got a mate with a SSS who would also like to his onto the track aswell :( im the same as ecl...my 32 is kinda stockish...but what the hell right? haha its all in the name of fun :rofl:)

mate, stock is the best way to take a car to the track, *much* less likely to break anything :rofl:

Just make sure you have good brake fluid, plenty of pads, good oil and if possible decent tyres

I'll call you soon MR Fat one... or call me, you have the number.

R32_GST4 - Join the club mate and you'll get one with your membership! (You also get a discount of Fatz days!)

I'd wouldnt mind coming out for drift, its not a proper drift track though is it. I don't think i'll be able to come this time coz i wouldnt be able to afford tyres. I got new 275's & they too expensive for me to drift 'except in wet', should get an extra 2 narrower rims & tyres just for drift, is that what a lot of people do?

good question dude

wagga wagga mmm good question

what ya might wanna do is hassle someone from the forum that you know lives in sydney. have some rims teed up. take em to a tyre shop in sydney, get some shitters put on in sydney. and you're sweet as

OK... I'll assess the tyre situation, I have 8 stock 33 skyzer rims and can get tyres fitted to them. I'm happy to look at a hire cost of say $10 for the rim and tyre but need to make sure that I'm not going to be left short. Will have a maximum of 2 sets of rears available to first to pm me. Note. tyres are only old shitters and not fresh ones... obviously.




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