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my latest progress...

ups no youtube link.. but here it is

Mimo with Nissan Cefiro RB20DET (blue)

QTT 1

QTT 2

Best 16 vs Regi F.

Sudden Death Best 16 vs Regi F.

Sweet 8 vs Rizal Sungkar

Semi Final vs Fitra Eri

Final vs Danny Ferdito

congratulation to danny.

Bonus:

Rifat Sungkar Demo Drift

JAK Drift Tengku Djan (200sx) vs Rifat Sungkar (AE86) Pro Drifter Demo

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i have not updated this thread for a long time, but here's the news. in just 2 years, drifting has become a very big scene in Indonesia. in fact, on October 2010, Formula Drift Asia is coming to Jakarta, Indonesia. and next year, we will be having the opening series in Bali, February 2011.

check out the newest pictures of Indonesian drifting events at Driftsoul

as for me, luckily i got qualified/invitation to compete in it. my car has a major improvement in suspensions and steering, but i still used my good old rb20det engine. my next mods for FD, would be to install progressive NOS. here it is:

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you can always check new pictures of indonesian drifting scenes at Driftsoul

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