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  On 20/04/2012 at 8:39 PM, DVS JEZ said:

Tht sounds exactly like a drift car i know :D

I built a full car from a

Rolling shell for around 6.5k that includes buying a motor a box, turbo, clutch, nismo inj, z32, kando turbo on ebay manifold, bsa built the exhaust and cage for it, i tuned it on E85. All u need is coilovers and a shimmed diff and u will mince tyres.

I have learnt over the years what u need and what u think u have to sped money on to hang with the cool kids.

My old drift silvia had everything, all custom knickles etc etc, spent shit loads, this 32 drifter i have now out handles it with just coilovers and steering spacers.

It's cheap and works

  On 20/04/2012 at 11:26 PM, slippylotion said:

After reading this entertaining thread, can I just add that it's not " ile " it's f*cking " I'll " how hard is it!!!!

oh sorry oh great grammar son of rajab, forgive me....

  On 21/04/2012 at 3:49 AM, 51NNA said:

lol...tool.

Just take it all in man, I never knew my grammer was so bad until I got onto this forum...It's much better now than it was..But I still mispelt "grammar"..

Spellcheck is also telling me now that mispelt isn't a word :blink: stoopid americans

http://www.metacafe....06_dads_garage/

  On 21/04/2012 at 4:24 AM, BOOZTJUNKEY said:

Very entertaining mate goo luck with it also don't take to much offence to the lads on here at the end of the day majority of them DO know what there on about they just get fed up with explaining 7 different ways lol

goo luck...Offence....get your shit together man :laugh:

Actually, the atrocious spelling, grammar and sentence construction used on this (and most other car forums) can make it extremely difficult to work out what the hell is being said. I cannot tell you how many times someone has written something like "I can be stuffed going to find it..." or they just completely leave out the one crucial word that tells you what the context of the problem is. It is really annoying.

SMS speak, bullshit words like "ima" and so on should all result in a kick in the coit for the perpetrator.

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