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2007 Drift Fest. HyperGear TR43 powered CA18det S13.5 in car footage. The car's running 220KWs wheels on 15PSI with 695Nm of torque. (This power is not much compare to RB25 and RB26s, But it is not bad for a CA18det).

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Out car footage. (Its the Red S15 / S13 with black bonnet. I also included some nice sliding actions from other drivers)

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that falcon was going off haha, i reckon it was one of the best drivers on the course, guy wasn't exactly worried about stacking the car either.. there was a vn and a eb(?) out there as well, driving around in a group, all doing pretty well.. the falcon had some suspension work tho i rkn..

The judges were judging crappily imo ..one of the guys who got into the final's was a complete knacker and could hardly keep the back out lol

Edited by GTAAAH

not bad, he's got a few bad habits happening tho, so a few tips his way would be less straight line handbraking, as you can clearly tell that its not locking up too well, so more of a flick and handbrake to enter would be a good thing for him to start practicing

needs some more rear grip big time too, thing is skating 4th... and its a ca lol

all in all, keep up the good work

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