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I love these threads that the intended section of kills turns into to another random dialog of a few people, anyway thanks for everyones input of... everything. But i think ill go drive 15 minutes to the Bremerton Raceway and pay my fee. Mods kill this thread. Im sick of it..
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I love these threads that the intended section of kills turns into to another random dialog of a few people, anyway thanks for everyones input of... everything. But i think ill go drive 15 minutes to the Bremerton Raceway and pay my fee. Mods kill this thread. Im sick of it..
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I love these threads that the intended section of kills turns into to another random dialog of a few people, anyway thanks for everyones input of... everything. But i think ill go drive 15 minutes to the Bremerton Raceway and pay my fee. Mods kill this thread. Im sick of it..
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The 7 is good for drifting lol. It's a light weight car so why not? MX5 and S13 are still better though.
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[QUOTE=iLikeEatPoo;7580679]The 7 is good for drifting lol. It's a light weight car so why not? MX5 and S13 are still better though.
The "Seven" is not good for drifting, because it was designed to hold the road. Its factory "Grip" tuned. Or its a gorifto machine!!
Stop digging up dead threads.
Especially when you don't have anything to say.
The "Seven" is not good for drifting, because it was designed to hold the road. Its factory "Grip" tuned. Or its a gorifto machine!!
Stop digging up dead threads.
Especially when you don't have anything to say.
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Overall, a rather ballsy move, but done in the smart way (empty road). I wouldn't personally try it myself, but if you can pull it off safely, then more power to you.
Also, being able to drift doesn't make you some stupid ricerboi in a civic hatch. Doing it the smart way means that you've learned to control your car and make it go where you want it, while the rear tires aren't firmly planted on the ground.
It's the people that don't know how to control their vehicles that make drifting dangerous and give it a bad name. I'm not conodoning street racing, but if you're going to, be sure to practice and practice where no bystanders will be harmed if something goes wrong. Don't be the hondaboi that pulls the e-brake in front of an elementary school to impress his boiz.
All in all, keep practicing!
Also, being able to drift doesn't make you some stupid ricerboi in a civic hatch. Doing it the smart way means that you've learned to control your car and make it go where you want it, while the rear tires aren't firmly planted on the ground.
It's the people that don't know how to control their vehicles that make drifting dangerous and give it a bad name. I'm not conodoning street racing, but if you're going to, be sure to practice and practice where no bystanders will be harmed if something goes wrong. Don't be the hondaboi that pulls the e-brake in front of an elementary school to impress his boiz.
All in all, keep practicing!
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Overall, a rather ballsy move, but done in the smart way (empty road). I wouldn't personally try it myself, but if you can pull it off safely, then more power to you.
Also, being able to drift doesn't make you some stupid ricerboi in a civic hatch. Doing it the smart way means that you've learned to control your car and make it go where you want it, while the rear tires aren't firmly planted on the ground.
It's the people that don't know how to control their vehicles that make drifting dangerous and give it a bad name. I'm not conodoning street racing, but if you're going to, be sure to practice and practice where no bystanders will be harmed if something goes wrong. Don't be the hondaboi that pulls the e-brake in front of an elementary school to impress his boiz.
All in all, keep practicing!
Also, being able to drift doesn't make you some stupid ricerboi in a civic hatch. Doing it the smart way means that you've learned to control your car and make it go where you want it, while the rear tires aren't firmly planted on the ground.
It's the people that don't know how to control their vehicles that make drifting dangerous and give it a bad name. I'm not conodoning street racing, but if you're going to, be sure to practice and practice where no bystanders will be harmed if something goes wrong. Don't be the hondaboi that pulls the e-brake in front of an elementary school to impress his boiz.
All in all, keep practicing!
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