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rightio gents and ladies(thats you shane), as someone who has embraced DRIFT, you drag racers are just jealous that we get to turn RIGHT as well as LEFT.

u own an rb20, ur opinion doesnt count :P

Nigga please

I can drag to a degree

I can drive circuit to a degree

But I can not drift in anyway shape or form

That tells me it is harder and the likely hood of tards being able to do it is low

And Noel you KNOW that when done well and minus the antisocial skater/jackass type attitude that the scene has in this particular country it is a good specticle with some really nice cars! You told me ooops I promised not to tell others ha ha :P

haha cats out of the bag..

im just a beginer too. getting faster and more confident its pretty scary the first time.. practice makes perfect like the 50 times u run down the track to get ur 60ft down.626632737_l.gif

that isnt me.. i wish lol.. beautiful 240sx

haha cats out of the bag..

im just a beginer too. getting faster and more confident its pretty scary the first time.. practice makes perfect like the 50 times u run down the track to get ur 60ft down.626632737_l.gif

that isnt me.. i wish lol.. beautiful 240sx

Hands off the wheel Mudcrab!!! It will actually go straight if you leave it alone. :laughing-smiley-014:

im not getting it.. nomuken..

again.

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Looks like a car hitting an apex to me...at speed...and in control......all while hazing them, better to watch and one additional skill involved compared to garden variety track work, SKIDS!

Looks like a car hitting an apex to me...at speed...and in control......all while hazing them, better to watch and one additional skill involved compared to garden variety track work, SKIDS!

Looks like hes totally f**ked up and out of control to me. About to be overtaken up the inside by half the field. :P

a motor is only a tiny bit of the project.

now compare the 2

hang a sec is shane saying that his engine isnt the most important aspect of his car!!!!!!!!!!!!

and i do have the rest covered shane

Hands off the wheel Mudcrab!!! It will actually go straight if you leave it alone. :laughing-smiley-014:

ahahahaha.. thats what u do initally noel.. u power out hands off the wheel let her correct herself and get back on that wheel and keep it angled.

Looks like hes totally f**ked up and out of control to me. About to be overtaken up the inside by half the field. :P

bahaha....003.jpg that is kazama aka rodeo clown of D1 from kei office. taken under the wing of tsychia himself. perhaps uve heard of him noel.. :thanks:

ahahahaha.. thats what u do initally noel.. u power out hands off the wheel let her correct herself and get back on that wheel and keep it angled.

bahaha....003.jpg that is kazama aka rodeo clown of D1 from kei office. taken under the wing of tsychia himself. perhaps uve heard of him noel.. :thanks:

Didnt he play fulll back for Cronulla?? :P

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