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I have had better days thats for sure... i changed a lot in my rear suspension AND i changed ,y diff ratio from a 4.3 to a 4.1 and the car is just shit now... so laggy. i managed to adapt to the suspension changes... makes it harder to drive but theres a lot of grip there... now i just need to change the diff back to a 4.3.

was def having an off night... made so many mistakes and miss shifts. i was pretty pissed off with myself but then i remembered drift is suppose to be enjoyable lol. Hayden and i had a couple of close runs but he had a lot of drama with rear grip also... a total lack of it!

lol wow, you looked awesome out there to me simon, think your a little hard on yourself, although i only saw turn 1 and 2 and didnt see you miss a beat there.

Everyone else did well too, matty definately improving. Brenton had some nice slides going on, what size is your gate brenton? cause my god your car screams!

Well done to all out there and ill hopefully join ya's back out there in march.

No ext. gate.

AM Perforance Screamer pipe.

:yes:

I want one too.

And by f**k I want to get out there. Sick of the 31 being in the shed.

Edited by R31 drift pig

I may have some on the other 'pile' i was just being fussy what i uploaded :S

Never shot in low sunlight with this camera so my settings were way off, heaps of photos turned out over/under-exposed or just blurry and plus i was getting sprayed with smoke, dust, rubber lol

Ill have top check through the rest of the photos..

I may have some on the other 'pile' i was just being fussy what i uploaded :S

Never shot in low sunlight with this camera so my settings were way off, heaps of photos turned out over/under-exposed or just blurry and plus i was getting sprayed with smoke, dust, rubber lol

Ill have top check through the rest of the photos..

or random people spinning in front of you so they can come and say hi :)

wait wait... brentons car screams?? what bout mine hahaha

yeah AM performance exhaust FTW!!

Havent heard your car simon. Been staying away from drift pracs etc. because it depresses me too much not being out there :laughing-smiley-014:

yes simon, your car screams, but we are used to that :D

brentons has just grown some balls and a voice since last time i heard it lol.

oh by the way simon, i was one of the guys that came upto you before you pulled out of your pit at the end of the night, one of the 2 telling you about the cops, i was in the nissan jacket.

Well there was a cop giving a bit of trouble to some people, was talking to a guy in a green rotor - was on trade plates, the cop stopped him n gave him a bit of grief, threatened him a bit, so he came back in and stayed for a bit longer.

Heard 1 car got defected earlier in the evening just before drifts ended, but thats about all

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