Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:37 pm
a week sounds Great to me.. but im not sure my sx will be up and running properly by April?!:(
Forum for owners of the Nissan 200SX in South Africa
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For that week it only three days you need to take off. 195/60 is the std tyre sizeTrance101 wrote:I wouldn't drift on a 60 profile. It doesn't seem safe to me.rat wrote:dont you mean 195/60/15ReeceZ wrote:whats the price for 195/50/15
I'm keen for some second hand tyres. Thats a good price. I would also like to get 198/50/15's tho. I hope he has some.
Going down for a week would be cool, but I haven't worked up much leave at work yet...
Make a planSX Must be Ready wrote:a week sounds Great to me.. but im not sure my sx will be up and running properly by April?!Sad
60 profile tooo mushrat wrote:dont you mean 195/60/15ReeceZ wrote:whats the price for 195/50/15
Be more positiveSX will be Ready wrote:im not sure.
im positively leaning towards the 6th of junebinx wrote:no rush guysthe rock will be here LOL
i will have some finalized info for you later on, The Boss has already arranged a meeting for tonight!
As for the events here are some finalized dates for you to work around:
06 June is (SA leg 2) which is a big event!!!
04 July - normal monthly event
01 August - normal monthly event
05 September (SA Leg 3) big event!!
This is a bold statement...DriftZ wrote:... or sooner if we just gonna go up for a wednesday and show the upcountry guys how to Rock the Rock...
...Dude i was completely joking when i said that ..no disrespect intended, ha ha, as im a complete Drift Noob... hopefully not for long though:)Spyke wrote:It would be great to see you guys come up and give it a go.
Juan is a VERY talented drifter and he's helped so many of teh other guys to - they hold him in very high regard.
As for using someone elses car, this is a better idea than you think. Juan pilots a R32 Skyline that has now been fitted with an RB20DET and makes respectable power. Learning in this car isn't a bad thing - the car has been set up for drifting and will make the learning process much easier. Using your own car (which may not be set up for drifting) will make you anxious and gun-shy. I agree with getting to know your own car - but learn to catch, control and maintain a long slide first before diving head first into one of the walls (no pun intended).
There will be a lot of practicing leading up to the 6/6 event, possibly even with some of the Cape Town guys. You may not get as much track time in as you would otherwise, but there will be a lot of inspiration and it'll give you an idea of what the SA drift community is about on a larger scale. Nearly everyone there will be willing to help you guys learn. Plus, if you're confident enough, you can compete in the competition.
Yup, it's that accessible.
This is a bold statement...DriftZ wrote:... or sooner if we just gonna go up for a wednesday and show the upcountry guys how to Rock the Rock...not saying you can't, I just think you'll be very surprised.
never underestimate the power of Playstation 2 training.DriftZ wrote:...Dude i was completely joking when i said that ..no disrespect intended, ha ha, as im a complete Drift Noob... hopefully not for long though:)Spyke wrote:It would be great to see you guys come up and give it a go.
Juan is a VERY talented drifter and he's helped so many of teh other guys to - they hold him in very high regard.
As for using someone elses car, this is a better idea than you think. Juan pilots a R32 Skyline that has now been fitted with an RB20DET and makes respectable power. Learning in this car isn't a bad thing - the car has been set up for drifting and will make the learning process much easier. Using your own car (which may not be set up for drifting) will make you anxious and gun-shy. I agree with getting to know your own car - but learn to catch, control and maintain a long slide first before diving head first into one of the walls (no pun intended).
There will be a lot of practicing leading up to the 6/6 event, possibly even with some of the Cape Town guys. You may not get as much track time in as you would otherwise, but there will be a lot of inspiration and it'll give you an idea of what the SA drift community is about on a larger scale. Nearly everyone there will be willing to help you guys learn. Plus, if you're confident enough, you can compete in the competition.
Yup, it's that accessible.
This is a bold statement...DriftZ wrote:... or sooner if we just gonna go up for a wednesday and show the upcountry guys how to Rock the Rock...not saying you can't, I just think you'll be very surprised.
Na, all good fun. It looks a lot easier than it is - but it is epic fun nonetheless.DriftZ wrote: ...Dude i was completely joking when i said that ..no disrespect intended, ha ha, as im a complete Drift Noob... hopefully not for long though:)
Dude, Playstation 2?? You are living in the wrong generationReeceZ wrote:never underestimate the power of Playstation 2 training.