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hey Ikeri,

My names michael :D

I love your car i am a really big fan on the ae86 :D i currently drive a gts-t (r33) skyline looking to upgrade to a gtr in the future :D

however my friend just bought himself a australia spec ae86 with a 4age in it :D very nice car. At the moment it doesnt have any seats etc in it.

Last weekend we remove the air-con system, sound system, blower etc etc everything not needed in a drift car. car is empty but its the way my friend wants it. i think he is getting a new rear end so he can get an LSD (aus spe ae86 cant have lsd in them).

ohh yeah he also has side-skirts, rear wing, front lip im pretty sure its hks or something but looks really sweet, i will take some photos of it next time i see him

cheers michael :(

Thanks Justin!!

What is DJing lesson? What does Kayosan do?

DJをしてるでしよ? 加世ちゃんは今晩DJのレッスンします。 加世ちゃんの仕事は会議室の秘書です。:(

DJing is to play music at a bar or club. You have to make sure the music is good, mixes properly and the people enjoy it.

Rezz you gettin educated in turntablism? ;) *wikki* *wikki* Rezz in tha hizouse :(

Ikeri, do you think I should make the body strong (eg: rivet and eurathane fill the frame)? I know it helps in an R32 so that the body dosen't bend as much, does it make any difference in the 86?

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