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yeah the 33's are a bit of a whale but no more than the R34s and i have a clip of an R34 doing some crazy drifting action at work - makes it look so easy!! Also have one of a monaro drifting - must admit didnt do too bad :D so if a monaro can drift any whale can drift if set up correctly

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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

but still,i dont think a whale would make a good drift car

Any rwd car set up right makes a good drift car.

Nite Cam and I am off shortly too.

Niz , I assume the accomodation arrangements for Albany is the same . ie you are staying with us ( my wife and I for all you dirty minded little people out there )

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Ken

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