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Location: Adelaide, drift capital
Registered: May 2004
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Re: SETUP FOR 86'
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Fri, 22 April 2005 15:04

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nightdevil wrote on Fri, 22 April 2005 18:56 | u shold've kept your 180
if u want a competive hachi your goin to have to spend at least $20K on it these days (unless you can do all the work yourself)especially if its in stock form.
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20K
It shouldnt cost no where near that much, even to pay to get alot of the work done. Here is a quick breakdown of cost for a decent hachi drift car:
Stock Junk - 3000 (in your case)
Suspension - 2000
LSD - 1500
Engine conversion - 3000
Other stuff - 1500
Roughly around 11k.
In saying this, the main thing that you cant buy is skill. Many people think that money is a substitute for skill.
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