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mate i dont care if ur a member of the St Lukes Prespetarian Association dont be affraid to say hi ;) always open to meeting people with similar interests and anyone interested in dorift0 :thumbsup:

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mate all that smoke coming from the rear end.. you might want to look into that :thumbsup:

soon as I leave VIC interesting stuff starts happening down there - good to see anyhow. It's also good to see you're not afraid to take the car out there, or even further - let somebody else you hardly know do it instead ;) 95% on this forum would never even consider it.

More people should get out there and give it a try.. whether its drift, track or to a lesser extent drag (imho) .. its the best shit you can do sitting down. Nissans are built for thrashing..

i have to agree... everyones like "man... it will die after 2 laps"

im sorry... but it will if u dont look after it and maintain it... the engine in the cefiro has been maintained well before it landed and i changed every fluid in it before taking it out and will change it again now that its been taken out on the track and get the engine checked again to make sure its still in good working order.

like u said... this is what these things were built for... people get scared of importing cause theyve been thrashed... course they have!!! but its not like buying a thrashed holden or ford which is made for cummiting large families and pets.

and yes... that was the most fun i can honestly say i have ever had sitting down... apart from having sex sitting down... altho it was definately more comfortable and less messy lol

do it.. DO IT... DOOO ITT!!!

damn nerds!!!

lan nerds!!!

ive never lanned in my life.... i swear...

that CAT5 cable in my room was stolen from a nerd in my more rebelious days... its all good sameer... when ya get em.

Nice mate ;)

Can't wait until I can get out there too give it a bash (hopefully not into a wall :))

Only 2 things bothered me about the day:

1) FLIES FLIES AND MORE FLIES :crazy:, and

2) an hour (or more) worth of burnouts and bikes...

:)

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46n2

yeah i spent the burnout session in the pits... how boring watching crap heaps do burn outs and bikes doing monos...

there will be a prac day coming up so i suggest gettin out to it and giving it a go :)

might go too if i have enough cash

The "trick" bikes weren't that tricky.. pretty average.. I didn't even get out of my seat for the burnouts..

Went down to the pits to talk to a mate who drives the Carizma car for 5 mins, went back to my seat and remained there till more action was happening.

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