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if i get plenty of notice, and i'm not busy then (when you announce date)... then i might just have to put money aside for this one.... :) dunno though... depends on how tight budget is... might have to just come and watch... only time will tell... :spank:

you have lots of notice

look like early april

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i use my standard road car s13 silvia

my brother and i used it the last drift day i held the car did over 140 km and we used two sets of tyre

the first set shredded becasue i did 4 full laps in a row

if you let your tyres cool abit they last forever

pete

Yeah Baby lets see if i can destroy this perfectly good HR. This time im disconnecting the HICAS!. I`ll be pickin it up tomoz and hopefully ill have the gearboxes changed on sunday. then we`ll see what the crappy NICS motor can do before i destroy it YEAH BABY. oh yeah back to the thread count me in Fatz just don`t expect me to go fast on the doosie.

depending on date....I'll drop by and teach you a few things :)

:bahaha: Nice one Duncan... I thought that fatz was the only one to have your car intentially slideways! :mad:

IN IN IN :wavey: IN IN IN :wavey: IN IN IN :wavey: IN IN IN :wavey: IN IN IN!!!

2.  How much tyre wear do you usually get on a day like this?

It seemed to depend on the car.

I'm running stock power and wasn't constantly linking corners, so one set lasted the whole day, as they did for lots of other people.

However, guys who had lots of power and smoked it a lot (like the Autostyle Skylines) and those who were linking corners and doing sway drifts down the straight (like fatz) needed more than one set.

I've got a reasonable amount of power (nothing huge, but enough) and I only managed to send my outside tyre bald.  I'm still a newbie though, I'll be giving the next set a MUCH harder time :cheers:

crikey i'll be in my stocker silhouette

shithouse in lowdown power. but i'll be giving it a go.

should be fun boys




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