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Driver: Myles Bond (winner of first ever Pt Gawler drift event!!)

Car: S13 silvia

Approx Power: 185rwkw

The ISC S13 was built to advertise some of ISC's most important products, and to also be a competitive drift/track vehicle. The car features the ISC N1 coilovers along with all the adjustable suspension arms, full Japanese exhaust, FMIC, vertex body kit, inner guard bracing, cusco roll cage and the list goes on and on. The car will makes its Debut at Mallala 2008 SD with Myles Bond behind the wheel. A huge thanks to Mark at Fuel Automotive for carrying out a full rebuild on the ca18det and also various other work that has made the car what it is today. We would also like to thank M&C Doyle for the paint work and Boostworx for tuning.

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Driver: Jono

Car: A31 Cefiro

Approx Power: 350rwkw on 1 bar

Jono is definetly a driver to watch out for in the near future, with past drift cars consisting of a VN commodore and a Mazda FC he is know behind the wheel of a competitive rb26dett A31. At round 1 G1 Mallala Jono won the Ben Simpson Rookie award and now with the backing of ISC Coilovers/Smooth Garage we hope to see many more trophies added to the collection. Jono has qualified well at every competition he has entered and now know that he is finally behind the wheel of a competitive car we cant wait to see how he performs at Mallala 2008 SD!

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Driver: Jimmy Bonner

Car: Mazda FD

Approx Power: 220rwkw

Jimmy has been part of the SA drift scene for quite some time know and has owned various drift cars including A31 cefiro's, R32 4 doors, 180sx, Laurel etc etc. This weekend will be only the second time that Jimmy will be drifting his newly purchased mazda FD. The engine is currently being rebuilt by Boostworx and will hopefully be bullet proof for a long time to come. While he is still getting used to the short wheel base of the FD, with a few suspension adjustments we are confident that the car will qualify well and turn some heads in the process.

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Please come along and help to cheer on our locals in both SD and DA over the weekend. If you have any questions about our large range of products feel free to ask someone in our garage, I'am sure they will be able to point you in the right direction.

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wow, fair bit of work on the A31, 350 at 1 bar!! the s13 looks tough, ive got a soft spot for a nice s13 :teehee:

It was tuned for 398rwkw but has been turned down for track use. Its a fine piece of machinery and should fit in with the ISC cars nicely.

Edited by JiN_MaN
Nice line up Ryan :teehee:

Any more details on Myles Bond?

Myles Bond is well known for driving the DR30 "BOWZER" back in the old school days before the drift boom. he came 1st in the first ever drift competition held in SA at Pt Gawler. To my knowledge he hasnt competed for over 2 years now so will definetly be a little rusty, cant wait to see what he can do though will definetly be a wild card.

Thanks,Ryan

uh... wasnt bowzer a hr31?

oh yeah, cool cars, lol, definitely a fan of the s13, dont think the rx7 is gonna stay pretty for too long. lol.

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uh... wasnt bowzer a hr31?

oh yeah, cool cars, lol, definitely a fan of the s13, dont think the rx7 is gonna stay pretty for too long. lol.

yes, my mistake. Bowzer was an hr31 2 door. There are a couple of vids of him on youtube floating around, definetly has an agressive driving style!

Ryan

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Top work Ryan, def cant wait for this weekend and to see how Myles goes, Dont come and approach me in the sheds peoples i will be rude as all hell.......... JK Yeh come say helloooooo and i'll piont to Ryan for any ISC info you need!!

Here's Myles old car from back in the day, was def one of the first cars out there to look proper drift styles for back then.....

Top work Ryan, def cant wait for this weekend and to see how Myles goes, Dont come and approach me in the sheds peoples i will be rude as all hell.......... JK Yeh come say helloooooo and i'll piont to Ryan for any ISC info you need!!

Here's Myles old car from back in the day, was def one of the first cars out there to look proper drift styles for back then.....

cool i shall come and tell you that DJKP is here lol

^^ Top work son, now to do the front section, and we will remove that passenger seat when we get there, all about power to weight my friend!!

hey Daz, I was going to do the front section aswell but I'am running out of time at the moment. Passenger seat has been left out.

Speak soon bud,Ryan

Looking good there Ryan best of luck on the weekend

did bowzer old 31 become SLO031

Not too sure Steve, The new owner painted it white and was out drifting it still until recent where i think he retired it and is now sliding a 180 i think!!

I remember many a hills battles back in the day in that thing, it got treated like the drift bitch it was!!

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