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track/drift day saturday January 15th $150bux


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jas the 5th in the latest but if there are still spots for the day after that we will abviously take them as well

passenger are welcome on the day to sign up

100kg of balastlol

yea that will be great eaven out my 135kgs on the drivers side

I did one of pete's days and took a 90kg bloke out in my n/a 4 door. the thing wasn';t drifting so i blamed it on that.

then the other week pete drove my 4 door at wakefield. with our combined 240kg he managed to have the car sideways around the entire track and destroy the rears twice in the space of 5 mins.

team fatboy dfrift can eb done. it's a goer!

i may have to join in on the team fatboy drift.

just need a tyre donator. only thing is that i dont have enough rims to take with me.

i.e only have 6 rims. = only 2 spares to drive home on.

i do have some 17" wheels but the rubber is shot.

For drifting....a tyre is only stuffed when either:

1. IT goes bang

2, The steel belts are hitting the guards

All other rubber should be donated to the smoke gods

Go team fatboy !!!

well ill be doing my burnout in my 4 door. mark h you keen to take my 2 door out for burnout?

with shitty squat seems hard to keep in 2nd gear on the brakes. so ive just been using 1st for my burnouts. sucks but hey. maybe it's my lack of talent.




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