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25-09-2007, 19:37
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| Bamba -Mwhaaaa Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: halesowen
Posts: 344
| been looking into my e36 plan.. 328i(havnt decided whther a saloon or coupe would be fresher) completely strip interior.get an e36 m3 evo LSD(only prob with tht is changing rear end quite a bit, source some suitable turbo frm sumwher, exhaust(the usual stuff).white with black bumpers,black bonnet..bit of trampspec 2bf good idea?or very shit one?? only prob is towing it to places ![]() |
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26-09-2007, 19:52
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| gripper Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 5
| Im all newwwww hehe Hello everyone, ive nevere been on here before, just wondering if anybody would give a gal a few pointers on how too drift......... call it drifting for idiots, lol thats me if ya havnt guessed.... any info will be grately appreciated, :P |
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24-10-2007, 15:13
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| gripper Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Middlesex
Posts: 19
| Hi, I was wondering, after getting a car...what the costs of drifting? i'm guessing set of tyres every session? and you gotta pay to go to practice sessions etc?... really wanna get into drifting but not sure if i can afford it |
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24-10-2007, 19:25
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| I AM MCLOVIN | Quote:
Tyres, go up a local Tyre place Quick fit or something like that and ask for the old ones there going to chuck, it ends up costing them more if they say no anyway!! Track, Well usely between 50-90rubs for a practice day! | |
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