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yeh the arab videos are interesting, tho i dunno if its 'drifting'. they're all front wheel drives carrying alot of speed, with a little handbrake thrown in for good measure, dont get me wrong, im damn sure i couldnt do that like them, and its fun to watch, i just dont htink its drifting.

and as for the titles, crazy arab drift should be renamed 'stupid arabs stand on road side while different stupid arabs attempt to lose control of there cars at high speed'. a bit long but much more fitting

PS - just saw the one where the guy gets hit, and im sure that killed him, so yeah, my new title is even more fitting!

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Gets hit? I know there's one where one dude starts running, and the car slams the back of another parked car, but the guy didn't get hit.

As for police, I don't think they're as active as ours are. ;o)

The speeds they do this at are boggling though, hey!? And around trucks on main roads etc. Crazy =-]

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Gets hit? I know there's one where one dude starts running, and the car slams the back of another parked car, but the guy didn't get hit.

As for police, I don't think they're as active as ours are. ;o)

The speeds they do this at are boggling though, hey!? And around trucks on main roads etc. Crazy =-]

yes one of the videos shows a guy getting hit, the black sedan loses it and the guy tries to run but he gets collected by the car, and goes flying. im not doctor but im damn sure he didnt live

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Yeah Ive seen that clip of the guy getting hit cause he wasnt fast enough to get out of the way. Im pretty sure the guys dead as well due to the impact from the car which sends him flying quite far, crazy arabs haha.

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don't have a link, just have the video. will load it up sometime. it isn't actually on a street, its on a track. the cafe thought was just something that poped into my head.

but i just came across this shizzle. this guy is nuts. he gets it past 90 degrees then pulls it back....on an open road.

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