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Easy dipstick. Last year there was one drifter in the world, this year there are 3. !VOILA! a 200% increase. Now see how f**ked statistics are? Drifting big. PPPPHHHHTTT

You know you want to do it If seen you attempt skids

The old wheelchairs set up as of now may kind of rule you out but

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You know you want to do it If seen you attempt skids

The old wheelchairs set up as of now may kind of rule you out but

Yeah, Like i want a tetanus shot. Sif i want to hammer my car like that. Buncha tards. :ermm:

make that 5 not 20, And yes it is friendler. It isnt hammering off the rev limiter for the duration. :ermm:

Im not worried about the engine...set the limiter to somthing safe and bang it all day! Its the other parts you have to worrry about

Im not worried about the engine...set the limiter to somthing safe and bang it all day! Its the other parts you have to worrry about

OHHHHH! So drifting is kind to the rest of the car. is that why i see them with farked transmissions, diffs etc, More undercoat than a drug users convention and body parts hanging from them everywhere. oops...sif hanging, strewn around the track i meant. :ermm:

OHHHHH! So drifting is kind to the rest of the car. is that why i see them with farked transmissions, diffs etc, More undercoat than a drug users convention and body parts hanging from them everywhere. oops...sif hanging, strewn around the track i meant. :ermm:

I didnt actually say that, I fact it is tough on the car but no more tough than anything else

EG prepare to scrape your drive shafts off the tarmac :rofl:

roflcopter @ djr81.....it's so easy to drift....just smash the throttle and the car does the rest....why don't we all go join the D1 Japan/America series, get paid heaps, drive nice cars, get free cars/parts all while being competition winnahs?

I liked this thread better when it was about me.

But thanks for the advice. Now that I have it on someone elses authority that drifting is easy I can go and do all the stuff you have listed. I have seen the light.

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no wait, u've turned finding a job, into a job, yeah?

You know I have a job as soon as I have my license back. I'm in at the CBD office on Thursday come do lunch with me haha.

i wanna be i wanna be i wanna be like josh & andy :ermm:

Every one wants to be like me. Deal with it, it's a fact if life and I love it

your ignorance, stupidity and lack of ability to get your car on the road always amuses me shane, thats why I keep coming back.

I can believe you bought Pancakes a suit.... :laughing-smiley-014:

sif any 20yr old would move outta home lol

So... You don't bring minge home to ippy from the city... and you don't have a car a car to root in.. How's being celabite going for ya? A train would be pretty tacky to bring minge home on shane.

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HAHAHAHA - you bloody stirrer :ermm:

here a something for you to try at home kids:

Yawn.

If you want something that will start to tax your brain concentrate on where McRae is driving whilst digesting Nicky Grist's pace notes. They are straight forward - the higher the number the faster the corner - same as a gearbox.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzyV7Q0Sy40

In any spare moments you may have check the speed & the size of the trees on the road side.

When you brain can't keep up contemplate that would be the same moment that you would be your way to a big accident.

drifting isnt that great...i think id rather be racing for mclaren or the red horsies...getting paid millions instead.

I think everyone shares those thoughts, although I don't know how friendly it would be racing with Alonso and Hamilton, they seem to have enough problems with just the two of them at Mclaren.

I liked this thread better when it was about me.

But thanks for the advice. Now that I have it on someone elses authority that drifting is easy I can go and do all the stuff you have listed. I have seen the light.

no reach around? :ermm:

I can believe you bought Pancakes a suit.... :laughing-smiley-014:

So... You don't bring minge home to ippy from the city... and you don't have a car a car to root in.. How's being celabite going for ya? A train would be pretty tacky to bring minge home on shane.

u make sure they have a car :rofl:

me no silly :sorcerer:

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