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RETed 01-09-05 01:40 AM


Originally Posted by andrewdruiz
^What does age have to do with it? I went out in my 87 sport when i was 16 and i tore up the track with a open diff/ broken diff mount and a 1 inch gap between my header and precat and a bad exhaust manifold and i still got it sideways and by the end of the drift day i was hitting the track and sliding around and not spinning out As much ;) btw the car was stock and on my balogna cutters. Then i went out in my 88 GTU when i turned 17 and wow it was fun going around the track but my clutch completely died so i cut the day short. Btw it was drift day at california speedway.

The guy sounds like he's 16...


-Ted

rs_1101 01-09-05 02:06 AM

everyone knows drift is about weight transition. coilovers simply allow you to keep more evenly distributed weight. brakes are a good upgrade, but you pretty much do need LSD do carry a good drift. openD cant keep the traction you need back there

scathcart 01-09-05 03:38 AM


Originally Posted by biggslava
im still 16

Trust me, we can tell.

RotaryWeaponSE7EN 01-09-05 09:53 AM

I knew RETed was trying to make a point. andrewdruiz were just messing around.

Andrew. 01-09-05 12:27 PM

I see, i just read this thread completely through, i see what ted meant.

-Andrew

slava 01-09-05 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by scathcart
Trust me, we can tell.

<edited for flaming>

d0 Luck 01-09-05 04:18 PM

drifting = for young hyped up kids w/ lowballin budget that are entirely dependent on their parents

RotaryWeaponSE7EN 01-09-05 04:50 PM

Well this message is for both of u.
1. Canadians rule!
2. I'm 22 I drift, I dont depend on my parents.
3. <edited for flaming>
4. U have less posts so please keep the retarded comments to urself.

run_rabbit_run 01-09-05 05:55 PM


Originally Posted by biggslava
<edited for flaming>

i love these kids who think they're hard just cause they are hundreds of km away. try again when you hit puberty bud...then maybe someone might take you seriously...or not.

Bigretardhead 01-09-05 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by d0 Luck
drifting = for young hyped up kids w/ lowballin budget that are entirely dependent on their parents


uh, ok. *rolls eyes*. I guess thats why there are so many 30+ year old guys(and girls) in japan tearing up D1 or whatever other drift competitions and circuits. you've obviously never tried it, or were just so against it before you tried it for some reason, that you can't admit it might possibly be fun... and last I checked, having fun was the reason we all enjoy cars, weather it be working on them, driving them, or competing in/with them.

you must be getting confused with 'go-kart racing'

oh, and biggslava, saying that kinda thing will get you banned around here.... the "canadian piece of shit" part, anyway.

canadians are cool anyway ;)

Icemark 01-09-05 08:45 PM

Okay thanks to the flaming and waste of bandwidth this thread is done.

and biggslava consider this a formal warning. We do not tolerate posts such as what you posted here. If you are too immature to know better you should not post here in the future and find some other board to play on.


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