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im not farken BSing man trust me i can do it...my highest score is like 1,700,000 in drift track 6, i was even ranked in the top 100 man got to top 20 online and stopped playing for a while now im ranked something like 197 i was the last time i checked...i know ppl can do photoshop edits and stuff but im not lieing its all true..:D

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i think "INSANE" comes after "OUTRAGEOUS"

and i think that's at about 55,000 or 60,000 i got 67,000 in one drift and didn't realise it was saying insane, only when it gave me the points at the end did i see.

a nice Super i designed.

i dunno about these drifts with scores above 120,000, before i believe them i would like to see some screen shots

man u guys are all newbies to it hehe...

my best is 629681 in 1 go and that was on Drift Track 2 doing all the 10 laps...

I play online aswell u will see me as ZaFGTR my rep is something like 5,400,000 its farken addictive bad

i play online too my rep is 5,239,840 and im ranked 312 atm usin only a ford focus!! my online name is StreetSleepr if u see me hit me up for a race im allways keen

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