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Old Jul 2, 2010 | 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by gck
check my threats for real drifting vids
What threats?
 
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Old Jul 7, 2010 | 01:22 PM
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driftin for the win!
 
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Old Jul 7, 2010 | 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by G2FLIP4
settle down homos... i was in control of the car
LMFAO want me to post that video up in some drifter forums and ask them if that's drifting? They'd roll off from laughing.

Originally Posted by RAZ76
Doesn't really look like a drift to me. This to me is a drift, constant power.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiKlS_fMA74
Thats drifting.. if not, please show me how exactly do you "power slides" in circle.

Originally Posted by atrudeau
That was a total noob remark. He wasn't even close to the edge and it was a clean little drift.
As newb as you are thinking that he's actually drifting on the rooftop.


Originally Posted by jibberjabbers
Looks more like power sliding.
You can't power slide in circle.....

Originally Posted by zoop425
What do you qualify at a drift? if you mean all 4 wheels losing traction then yes it is absolutely possible you don't need a 6mt or hand brake to do a drift. I have an 07 auto sedan and I do "real" drifts all the time I don't even turn vdc off every time. Its really just a matter of down shifting, pulling out wide a second before the turn, cutting the wheel and giving it a bunch of gas, then cutting the wheel back the other way. Ill get one of my friends to take a video sometime.
You're full of shxt. First you have a automatic, second without turning off vdc you're no where near drifting. Downshifting???? Dude you have a AUTOMATIC. Do us a favor, and don't ever post anything about you "drifting".. Apparently you know just as much about drifting as Tiger Woods knows about being secretive, NOTHING.


Originally Posted by herrschaft
Power sliding in an auto is easy. Maintaining and controlling consistent power to the wheels with no clutch is a different story. I haven't been able to do it yet.
Thank you thank you thank you thank you.

Originally Posted by whyujockin
well since u guys are gibber jabbering i thoguht id post up pics. lol drifting is all about having fun. regardless of what ur in. whatever skill level u maybe. fun is fun! if a small little slide makes u smile then ill be willing to call it a drift (for only so long.) haha




Nice! Was that @ Willow?
 

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Old Jul 7, 2010 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by G2FLIP4
Now, I have something to do on the weekends!
 
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Old Jul 7, 2010 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by herrschaft
Knowing your cars capabilities and limitations is a must. If more people attempted "safe" drifting or went to a closed parking lot and pushed their cars beyond its limits, then there would be less members crashing their G's on the roads when they finally decide to turn the VDC off. I'm 25 btw.
I agree a parking lot is much better than the open road, but you can still get a wreckless driving ticket in a parking lot... But to each his own, and I know there will always be street racing, no matter how intelligent(or lack there of).
 
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