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not too sure if there are many pictures of the car going sideways, it was a bitch getting the balance of enough power vs too much vs too little. In fact the best corners were number 2 and 3. Only sort of linked the S bends once or twice all day. Still, it was my first attempt and I had a blast

would be good to see more SAU members out there next time.

Had a ball, not many people on the track, so heaps of runs.  Definately be at the next one, no matter what I am driving:p

thanks for the loan of the wheels Chris, will get them back to you soon:)

No probs mate.

It was good to see that the overall standard has improved a great deal since the first few drift days I had seen.

I think with Mallala eing used as well, the speeds where a lot greater than you'd see at Pt Gawler, so it was good to see.

Nice mix of cars as well

The Blitz R34 D1 car, try find a mpeg somewhere of that, its one of the most spectacular drift cars I have seen

The ex JMS Red R33 was also there, that sounded great, and there were a few other 'lines drifting quite well.

I'd say its more down to personal preference, but most people choose the S13/S14/S15 it seems. They sound like a crap though compared to RB's

only my opinion of course :)

Chris

They sound like a crap though compared to RB's

only my opinion of course :)

Chris

I agree, cheap 4cyl crap. No offence to any SR owner :wassup: Remember this is a skyline forum so ANYTHING else is CRAP.

Dean, click on the thumbnail, and you get a big picture - its like magic...LOL

Nozilla, yeah, see a few R32s and R34s in Jap D1 videos. I dont think its the torque, although it doesnt hurt - probably due to being a lighter platform and the fact that silvias handle like a go kart with just coilovers. Not sure really.

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