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Old Nov 11, 2003 | 07:49 PM
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Originally posted by GarageBoy
Drifting, "sldiging" through sections of road.
Guys, we should stop bashing the dude. Sure, he did something stupid, but make him learn from his mistake.
It's hard to feel sorry anymore... My friend was killed by a stupid ******* moron racing on the street. I have ZERO goddamn tolerance. Sorry. "Drifting" has been around for a long time... I wonder what caused the fad all of the sudden?? It's all bullshit. Keep it off the ******* street.
Old Nov 11, 2003 | 08:04 PM
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damn even takiume in the ae86 doesnt drift at 100mph **** or even kougchi in his 240.

i think you were driving like 21 year old my daddy got money so i dont give a **** about fine automobiles. come home that night "daddy daddy i wrecked my car buy me another one" please

damn no respect i bet you tires were bald for peeling out so much. well when you get your next fd please treat it right thats all i ask...
Old Nov 11, 2003 | 08:20 PM
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Originally posted by sen87soo
I did this on a public road here in FL at around 100mph. I don't know if it drives, but it doesn't look like it.
Sorry, but it's hard to hold a controlled drift at 100 mph. I've spun out at Putnam Park turn 1 @ 90 mph, and I thought like I was a drift king until the back end came around. There's only so much yaw angle you can correct. Once that yaw angle is exceeded, and the momentum of the FD's rear end takes over--you're coming around...simple physics. You're lucky to be alive, young man...
Old Nov 11, 2003 | 08:27 PM
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Originally posted by sen87soo
I am actually a very good driver. I'm 21 yrs. old and this is my second FD.
Classic line
Unfortunately, there aren't any tracks to drift on here in Florida so i'm stuck on the back roads.
How far is Sebring?
It wasn't stupidity that caused the crash, it was a mechanical failure. I believe that I lost a control arm in the rear suspension as the tire buckled right before I lost it (too many high stress driving maneuvers I guess, or maybe it was that curb). It's hard to say now as that whole side of the car is demolished.
Total BS
I'm not completely stupid as I was wearing a helmet at the time.
Uhh...you were wearing motorcycle helmet driving your car out on the public road? I wonder what other public road drivers thought when they saw you in your "racing helmet" LOL
Otherwise I might be dead.
You probably should be, but you must have some sort of destiny to fulfill since you lived, "Neo"
I learned riding motorcycles that not wearing a helmet isn't very smart so I wear one when I want to get a little crazy.
Getting a little crazy in an FD on a public road at 100 mph isn't very smart LOL
As of my next FD, it will have a roll cage and some more safety mods. I already have a nice 93 R1 picked out.
Oh great, driving around in an FD with rollcage with no helmet. Let's see how long before you get into a minor fender bender, and get knocked unconscious from your noggin hitting chrome moly LOL

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Old Nov 11, 2003 | 08:28 PM
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"It's all bullshit. Keep it off the ******* street."



Exactly Justin.
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