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Just a little hi :o)

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Hiya all :grin:

Heard about the site through a few people so thought I'd pop over and have a peak.

My current car is a 200sx its subject to change regulary though!!
I'd love to say I'm able to drift but that would be a big fat lie though I can slide and screach sideways out of control quite well thus I'm hoping to attend one of your drift nights for 'more than a few' pointers :lol:

My sx is lightly modified only about 280 maybe 300hp alongside a bit of suspension work so nothing major though big plans on the horizon :)


Oh and point to admin, in your registration page you ask for age to be given............. 8-[ you can't aska lady her age :stick:

How wude!!

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Welcome to BP :-D Its always good to see another 200 on the seen!

BP has another drift night on the 25th, be sure to sign up! See you there :wink:

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Hi and welcome to BP. Ignore the age thing, mine says I'm 21, I wish :D
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Welcome to the forum........The drift night is the 22nd if you fancy trying your luck under the careful guidance of Bladerider, our tame drift pro :D

Book up quickly though. We cap the number of people down to 20 to maximise seat time.
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Thanks for the welcomes all xx


As for the drift night just have to check the time table and available cash as thats about 6 days before pay day :cry:

Was having a little read and it says that the track will be wet? you expecting rain in this heat :lol: or do you wet the track first??

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Hi and welcome,
Looking forward to seeing you sideways :wink:
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We wet the track to;

a) reduce traction
b) reduce noise
c) reduce the chance of the unskilled flying and damaging the track :D :D ( me included)
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Hello and welcome to BP
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stuartstaples wrote:We wet the track to.... ....reduce the chance of the unskilled flying and damaging the track :D :D ( me included)
Well thats me right there then lol!!


What gear is the track you use?? I read people talking about drifting in gears as appose to anything else

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