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hey Brett :( how was the weekend?

Paul that was my point exactly - the other skylines didnt have your diff and they still found it hard to drift ...... face it .... we are meant for the drags n track ..... not drifting

come to think of it i havent actual seen any decent footage of an R33 drifting ...... from anywhere. R32 - definately .... R34 - yes (but i have a sneaking suspion it wouldnt be cheap set-up) ..... but no R33 and ken has done more spectacular work in other vehicles ....... im beginning to think that R33's aint the best vehicle to have if you want to competively drift .... my 2 cents :(

yeah sunshine was awes - my first sunburn of the season - im so proud :)

I think my terminal speeds were around 105/106 as well.... I dunno... I just couldnt seem to put it all together... There was one run though were I seemed to get the launch perfectly but when I slammed 2nd the jolt loosened my AVC-R which is attatched to ash tray, which promptly felll back onto the gear stick thus I couldnt put it into third until I put it back in the socket.... so my possible great time turned into a mid 14 :(

Hehe I got sooooo sunburnt at the motorvation last summer that I still have the tan... I think it could have been classified and 3rd degree burns :)

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cheers for the help....

well im defianetly after a manual and a turbo(why buy a nonturbo) :)

colour aint really an issue

mods ain't to much of an issue as long as of got a good base to work from.....

got up to $20G to spend

Maaate... you need to have a look at mine, I've got a 'good base' car for you. With your choice of Nitrous or non-nitrous config.:(

LOL @ Brett ..... i used to go so brown when i was about 7 (cos we spent all summer at the beach) that someone asked my mum what nationality i was one day :(

I have a photo and my legs look like a Aboriginals

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