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Just spent a couple hours making a SAU drift car, please add any comments if there is anything you would like changed.. I initially put H plates on the back but was not sure if people would appreciate that. Spent a bit of time just workn the logo out so hopefuly you's like..

i will be putting them up for auction in stock form so you can do what you like to them, the design of the car will be locked however. Il be running the RWD conversion as they are more fun to drift imo but some prefure 4wd so yeh.

They will be for sale for about 100K on the auctions but I will advise when they are up.

here is the pics.

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i was going to put something like this i did on a 350z on the back of the 34 as well but wasnt sure

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LOL @ pedobear...

Ugh, the southern cross...once I look at that i get the image of some shirtless white dude with sunnies, with that tatt on his arm and on the back of his ute, that has illegal tinting. windows down yelling abuse at other drivers while speeding his ass off.

...maybe its just me :D

its a 3L rwd engine upgrade, its basically undrivable in a race but its very good motor for drifts, 3rd gear is king and 4th if u got a really wide corner ftw

3L?

Are these upgrades you buy online?

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