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    Shit sorry lads I just looked up autoheros and actually run mondello drift days... My bad I thought they have there own track somewhere or something... Well that's good mondello is still on... But I just seein it says only pro's are aloud take out passengers out?? That's bull shit! That's what was the best part of the day... You and a mate going up to mondello and drifting for the day.... Are they strict on that rule???


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    Quote Originally Posted by SUPER 180 View Post
    Shit sorry lads I just looked up autoheros and actually run mondello drift days... My bad I thought they have there own track somewhere or something... Well that's good mondello is still on... But I just seein it says only pro's are aloud take out passengers out?? That's bull shit! That's what was the best part of the day... You and a mate going up to mondello and drifting for the day.... Are they strict on that rule???
    Id like to know this as well, can amateurs bring passengers or is it a big no no?


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    paul a lots changed in 3 years, mondello dont allow passengers now without a full idc spec cage, the wall run has been done away with now. As said dave now runs auto heros and they are a brilliant day with 2 diferent layouts and lots of track time. i havent ventured to cork or galway yet myself


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    The cork days are good, you'd get plenty of track time id say! I have only spectated however!
    The standard wouldn't be what you'd see in the IDC of course!


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    Quote Originally Posted by ste View Post
    paul a lots changed in 3 years, mondello dont allow passengers now without a full idc spec cage, the wall run has been done away with now. As said dave now runs auto heros and they are a brilliant day with 2 diferent layouts and lots of track time. i havent ventured to cork or galway yet myself
    Are you still going to mondello mate?

    So if they give the cage in my car the "0k" i would be aloud bring passengers?? I looking at a big spec s14 in the UK that has been in a few comps so I'm sure that cage should be up to the standard?


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    Autoheroes is at home in mondello.. Very very well ran & only caged pro-cars have passengers alright but its a different focus of a day to what tynagh would be.. They run two different layouts which is basically an entirely different track so I completely see why no passengers in non caged cars

    Well worth doing, oh and theres only one ballsack of a tyre Bale which is a big change to the shit that was going on before & is going on in tynagh


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    was just taking to someone from autoheros and was told pro class is just the spec of the car...
    I thought it was just people that are entering competitions ��

    So happy days il be able too bring passengers

    I'm starting to look forward to this now ����

    My old car was a practically standard 180sx

    The car I'm looking to get is a 420 bhp rb25 s14
    Would this be much harder to look after? (Engine wise)

    This was my last time on track
    Can't wait now ��

    http://youtu.be/DZUuVvyzwDo


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    A modified or tuned engine is always going to be more temperamental imo. Standard is great for just sitting in and driving. also best for learning to be honest. Although judging by that video you'll have no problems handling the car even with the extra power.

    I've drifted a good few tracks. Be willing to travel. Watergrasshill (Cork) is awesome and Tynagh (Galway) is probably my favourite track in the country.


 

 

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