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ha ha when you said 'Tried' i thought it was going to be a massive fail, wasnt that bad better than some i saw...

is your 32 the one with the SAU sticker on the bottom left of the rear window?

TRIED to do a burnout at power cruise haha http://video.ak.fbcd...ca03d7078744bbd

a lot of r32s out there in all forms. was grate to see. few nice r33s as well. show and shine was probably the best for quality and variation ive seen in quite a few years.

althoe my weekend didnt start well i did have fun doing the drift demos.

Yea that's the one, yea me and two of my mates had their 32s there, one blew a turbo after 2 laps so he was bit disappointed and the other blew a hose under inlet manifold so we had to wait until night to fix it cos it was just too hot! I guess it wasn't too bad but she isn't real reliable haha it's twice as hard as it looks would have like to do a bit more a wheelie tho, wonder if anyone filmed my car with mass flames out the exhaust when I was flogging around the track! Apparently had some nice flames! Bit rich! Haha

Well my weekend was a failure, early morning Saturday drift seen me lose it about 3 times, once hit the ripple strip and got bogged in the kitty litter fml. Need some suspension work big time. Cruising was allright until the cefiro decided it wouldn't rev over 2500 rpm, borrowed Tayla fowards afm and it still done it once it got hot. Grr

Ha I spun out backwards into the kitty litter but kept holding it flat an the rears just went in but came out, they kicked me out of tue drifts they said I had to calm down think it was just cos I was shit and didn't have a big federal sticker up the side haha,

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