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Hey GTS4WD, where abouts do you go drifting? What track? Do you need a CAMS license or whatever and shit or can you just pay and go use the track?

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dammnn,

all ur n/a skylines are soo nice...

im planning to give my car a side skirt and rear pods soon..

ne suggestions??

kinda hard with the gt wing and stealth..

any suggestions would be good?

even comments like "eww thats ugle" - i dont mind.

damn i want those gtr wings!! hahaha

goodluck everyone.

Hey man neat car! I dont think those wings are legal in Queensland. Or are they?

Hey GTS4WD, where abouts do you go drifting? What track? Do you need a CAMS license or whatever and shit or can you just pay and go use the track?

Hey buddy,

I did it through Initial Drift Australia.

Yeah You need the CAMS L2S Licence ($50 a year)

HEEEAAAPS of track time! This was at Oran Park South. But they also hold events at the Oran Park GT circuit.

You also have to pay for the track day, similar price to any other track day

some new pics. quality isnt great since they off my camera phone which is a piece of S*&t

really do love your car man, it looks tops. have you put spacers on the wheels since you first got them? they have a really good stance now. and have you lowered it too, that could be why also heh

ED: needs a tint!

really do love your car man, it looks tops. have you put spacers on the wheels since you first got them? they have a really good stance now. and have you lowered it too, that could be why also heh

ED: needs a tint!

hey thanks for the kind words.

nah no spacers =]...but yeah i did get it lowered a bit since i first had the wheels put on. looked like a 4wd without springs. Sits nicely just a bit over the guards.

yeah im saving up for window tint n bodykit =]..full stealth look

Cheers, figures... The stock one i had was scratched to death everywhere, not just underneath... When i bought and fitted the 400R bar i didnt realise it would sit that low as afterall, it is still stock height and suspension

Really need wheels and skirts.... $$ :)

PS car was filthy when i took that pic earlier... bird crap flies etc :(

Edited by Ten Four

haha...and your old bar was scratched...give it a few months of scraping your way out of driveways and so will your 400R lol...aw well still would look the goods, but it bad needs matching.

GTR skirts and rear pods should be the go next, or maybe some wheels. or maybe another job :(

-sigh- gotta love the addiction eh

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hehe, no driveways here dude, garage onto street and i will park it somewhere, even if a walk is required :( Only 1 tiny scratch underneath, damn ramp at carpark....yours just looks immac and sleek

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hey found some more pics so thought id put them up =]

p.s this is when i had the chrome inserts for the wheels ...painted them black now as you can see in some pics.

=]

also included a picture of how high the car use to sit on stock suspension lol..told you guys it was like a 4wd.

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new pic & some new parts

- genuine GTR front lip

- AME FIN rims (made by enkei)

18x9 +26

18x9.5 +14

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coming soon: hks super dragger exhaust & impul sideskirts

I'm gonna steal your rims!!! :blink: That looks awesome man, side skirts will really complete that nicely :happy: So you decided to fit the exhaust before doing the turbo aye?

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