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| PRO Drift car Hunter ![]() Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Tokyo
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| The 2008 Must have for Drifting ;) I dont know what most of you guys are using but i wouldn't be without my loader.... They come in various shapes and sizes but for the type of cars we all love (Super-Low and Super-Wide) the "full flat Safety Loader" takes some beating.... As they're so popular and pretty rare here (Most are tilt/slide types, not full flat) they are pretty dear. You would expect to pay around £9000 for a 10 year old full flat (No ESVA!) here with shipping being around £1500. Duties to be added though im pretty sure there tax free in Ireland as there Commercials. Turbos are proper fast, where as non turbos are slow but not as sore on Diesel.... Heres some examples... Oh and the G corp ones around 50k (The 2 car one) so unless your feeling real flush its just eye candy! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() These ones arent for sale - more just to give you a idea of what there like. If your interested in one of these just drop me a PM. If your on a budget older tilt slides start at around £3000 FOB but like everything in life you get what you pay for! Last edited by Powervehicles.com : 05-11-2007 at 03:40. |
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| Toyota's best-Ae86-Jza80 | was impressed by these when we seen them in Fuji , only thing i see as a down side is carring spare parts,tools, extra bumpers and tyres and you need to have the 9K+ burning a hole in your pocket as the truck is only being used to bring your own car to events and is sitting up for the times between events , good van and a good tilt trailer is the only way , or a 40ft trailer with a big rig up front |
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| PRO Drift car Hunter ![]() Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Tokyo
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We normally fill the cars with the gear (to the brim since there not being driven obviously) and its easy to mount Wheel Holders (See pic of our loader with the Yellow Rx7 on it). We use these over trailers as its a pain in the ass to drive something pulling a trailer in Japan - you need a special license! | |
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| dorifto kingu! ![]() Join Date: May 2006 Location: Basingstoke/Reading
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Get a crew cab. Take out the back seats and fill it with tools, tyres, parts, etc. And a tyre rack. 8 wheels on there. Oh and under belly lockers, for your fuel cans I can get my car, and 30 wheels/tyres on mine ![]() ![]() Not as cool as a Jap one, but I like it. And it's gonna have a new paint job for 2008. Can yer guess what colour yet? | |
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