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45 minutes of highlights of drift(in car d1 drivers,FDD, DRIFT NATS IDA skid pan)

One very slow arse server

Scott has allowed me to stick this up on the web. Notice the quality is lower than the real deal and if you call Scott on 0422034134 you can by a copy of this DVD high res video for boasting to your mates

My server is a dialup so it could take a day to download but it’s worth it

What does it have on it!!!!!

1) FDD3 Oran park south circuit (crashed cars, drifting, and general stupidity)

2) FDD2 drifting and burnout comp

3) Footage form the NSW drift nets comp

4) The best bit multiple laps of in car D1 driver footage... a must for anyone who wants to master the driftland layout

5) Some initial drift skidpan craziness (low20t will teach you how not to treat a car)

Plus bucket loads more that I can remember

It’s a good laugh but im downloading it now cause last time I watched it I was caned up!!

Enjoy and remember if you want the full quality call Scott and slip him 20 box and you have yourself a DVD... don’t be tight arses and buy one Scott has dedicated his cameras to drift and hands out tones of free photos to all ida people so support the official drift photo guy and get a copy

Did I mention it has in car d1 action?

Oh and did I mention that he is making a full NSW driftnats compilation with heaps of in car d1 stuff!!!

Anyway ive warned you about the slow link but hey it might encourage you guys to buy the DVD

Enjoy

fatz

http://www.cs-technologies.com.au/kero/Vid...4.2005-KERO.wmv

you know how it works right click save as then wait 24hrs

I have the High res version and it ABSOLUTLY ROCKS, especially the in car D1 stuff... I really am a novice compared to them... brilliant Vid.

On one of the runs the D1 drivers links up the corner before under the bridge all the way into the first corner... now that is impressive!!!!

What was the diagnosis? Was it the master switch?

Ah Bonkers remember your comment about dragging the power out of your Skyline,,,on the money there mate. The starter motor was shorting out,some of the starter cables were ruited and the outside kill switch was stuffed as well. Wiring has been fix including a new fuse box. I'm hoping that fixes the problems as I would very much like to kick some un-named smartarse Skyline owners arses.

Oh and a BIG thanks to Greg from Autosport Engineering for all his help.

www.autosport.net.au

Neil.




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