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    Default little bit of advice peeps plzz??

    hey peeps i'm new ere but i'm gettin my first slider as soon as but i have the option of gettin an s14 with engine hubs and other bits to build it up from the ground so just looking for peoples advice on wat they would do:
    just buy a car straight out and slide it or
    build one from the ground up..??


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    im being a complete hipocrit here but im going to say buy one ready to slide,save you alot of money in the long run,all these fiftys here and there add up very fast


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    Buy one ready to go and just get some seat time in man you will save yourself a lot of money and hassle. Its better of this way because you can learn to drift sooner and then when you know how to drift go build one. Thats what I done this year and I'm going to build one for next year

    http://tyresdublin.ie/

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tyre-...42971845756587


    Quote Originally Posted by daz1996 View Post
    fair enough and all that but you make it sound like your fuckin james bond risking your life everytime you take a few pics

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    get someting cheap and cheerful, and ready togo ted
    know how to drift and handly the car first be the biggest step


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    Same as what the others have said, get something half alright and get out there and gain some seat-time! Then when you feel like building a car you'll learn a bit of setup and small things to take into consideration when building a car, even down to small things like fitting boost pipes correctly and sorting out your exhaust system to prevent gasket failures!


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    sound lads ye gona just get one to get seat time.. best way.. tks..


 

 

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