05-07-2009, 14:52
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| Pickup driftin Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: kings lynn / luton
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getting there slowly just need to make a few more bits then paint it really every thing is done now. only problem im having with using a rear subframe is that unless you dont want to go that low, is the camber arms were hiting on my original chassis so i have made new brackets so they move the camber arms down and have room to move now. |
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05-07-2009, 15:47
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| gripper Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: essex
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13-07-2009, 19:55
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| drift farm Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: far far away.
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Utterly bonkers and i love it Bloody useful things too pick up's![]() I remember watching waltons p100 kick the arse of every other £££ drift car back in the ukd1 days and that had a ford v6 and looked like his works van, so a 1jz p100 is just gunna be off the fucking chain ![]() in fact you've invented a new sport....flytip drifting It will be scored on innitiation speed, angle, style, and for far you can hurl a piss stained materess/ fridge out the back of it into a set, marked togue hedgerow with the tail down ![]() In fact.. there are a lot of pick ups springing up lately???? something going on in the dead of night down secluded country lanes that we should know about??
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