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yeah ya not wrong ...

im thinking there will be a few of us there i might dedicate my digital still camera to taking short mpgs and get them hosted tomorrow night

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i like the 1 with the cop pointing "is that tire bald"

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i had a great day, spewing i can't go tomorrow!

So many cars with new spray jobs, took me a few seconds to work out whose they were!

Kelly Mckinnon's looks so much tougher than it did and i absolutely loved it before.

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the typhoon F6 was good to see aswell!

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heres few pics i got

i did get a few AVI's but there pretty small resolution the last 4door 32 was @ the server where i do handover to pick my daughter up i thought it looked very nice

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Check tthis timeline out!

2 months ago drove my young cousins R33 GTS-t (couldn't belive how well it went)

1.5 months ago watched a whole heap of DVD's about imports and drifting etc

Today went to Mallala with my wife and kids and was completely blown away.

Am now in the market for a GTR

Considering that i grew up with holdens and chevs at the drags this is an amazing turnaround.

Anyone else had a similar experince coz I saw all types of people at Mallala today and was amazed. My daughters are 6 and 8 and they absolutely loved the drifting. They coudn't stop talking about it all the way home.

I feel like a born again revhead

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Check tthis timeline out!

2 months ago drove my young cousins R33 GTS-t (couldn't belive how well it went)

1.5 months ago watched a whole heap of DVD's about imports and drifting etc

Today went to Mallala with my wife and kids and was completely blown away.

Am now in the market for a GTR

Considering that i grew up with holdens and chevs at the drags this is an amazing turnaround.

Anyone else had a similar experince coz I saw all types of people at Mallala today and was amazed. My daughters are 6 and 8 and they absolutely loved the drifting. They coudn't stop talking about it all the way home.

I feel like a born again revhead

Yeh nice work fella, great to hear mate! Imports are all about BANG for BUCK, and what you get for your cash is extreamly worth all the money! Your right there is all types of people out at Mallala when the drift is on, and thats what makes it unique! The size of the crowd there yesterday beats any crowd at Mallala on any day thru the year!

Glad to hear your whole family enjoyed themselves!

btw If you wanna be going sideways like what you saw yesterday, then i'd suggest not getting a GTR! actually on other thought if it's just for fun then get your GTR and make sure you get a 4wd/rwd switch installed! OH and enjoy!

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btw If you wanna be going sideways like what you saw yesterday, then i'd suggest not getting a GTR! actually on other thought if it's just for fun then get your GTR and make sure you get a 4wd/rwd switch installed! OH and enjoy!

4wd/2wd switch only works on R32 and Steve from Manta Racing says u will do damage to your transverse case if u drive R33 with out tail shaft for extended periods of time :(

there goes having fun in the GTS-4 on the upside u can still kick the back out since ATTESSA is prodomonantly rear wheel drive and when rear looses traction the torque is split up the front

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