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Yeah i do aswell ive got an S15 and currently building an R34 Z tune :blush:

they are awesome fun to play with! Took like half a day to build though lol

i wanna get the supercharger for it!! there on ebay for like $50

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yea i drift rc as well it does get a bit boring by yourself, i use a r34 for a bash shell and i got a evo7 for a show shell i run a tamiya tt01 with a super stock tz blue motor and no limit speed controller, i also have a aluminium drive shaft but thats it, goes alright.

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There's meets at Tempe every second Sat at Tempe Jets Club just past Tempe Tyres around 3pm onwards. There's a few SAU guys that are there too. All ages and good fun. I got into it as I can't afford to do the real thing..

Drifting alone is pretty boring. Check out www.sydneyrcdrifters as guys seem to meet up a fair bit. There's meets up Newcastle area too.

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