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hahaha f**k you crack me up Brendan!! :)

Burnsie - where the f**k were you tonight????

Craig and I had plenty of fun, representing SAU NSW!

My car, Idunno, Craig and I think I need a better diff :(

and I was understeering alot more than our SAU dorri day

My highlight.....following Chris Easton around the track, that car is an ANIMAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

wooo.... nice work chubbs and craig.... i was looking at the IDA calender and seeing when the next oranpark north day is and it wont be till december (dmn it too long) mite have to suck it up and give south a try even though it looks alot harder.

oh man.. wish i could have come watch... was all clear until last nite wen work needed me tonite... oh wells..... any pics?

sounds like ur diffs starting to loosen

nah no photos, too dark out there also!

Just keep an eye on the driftland website - normaly theyhave these nights once a month

I'll be going to the next one!

only 75 bucks!

yep - *searches for new diff*

hope you guys had a good night...

the drift king couldnt make it last night, car not 100% and no tyres to kill... been working my ass off so havent had time to prep the car or service it and stuff

but woulda looked sick on sunday with some burnt rubber on the back guards :)

OMG rofl...mikey what happened...;) you missed out on a good night..met brendan aka "nismo god" last nite ;)

boys youve got to make it to the next night out.

i diddnt even get through one set of tyres.and they were arround half tread to begin with.but i diddnt rreally sit there and fry them having said that.

chris.i went and got my old rubber put onto the front tyres.you know,after it deflated.and when i got home i realisd that it had a slow leak arround the bead.it could be that the tyre bead just wasnt seated properly on the rim or it also could be that the rim itself is buckled.but i never had the time to take it back down the road this afternoon so now for show and shine i have got my 255's up front and the stockers on the rear.go the drift look FTW!!

SAU drift on the rise from the youngling drifters :P lol!!

yeah chris.if you want one weekend we can get at your diff and get it locking like the locked bitch that you want it to be.+ a few bot's of the stags finest of course ;) hey.and next time have the car packed ready to leave the day before.hornsby traffic ftL in peak hour is just tehsuxzez




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