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Old 06-04-2007, 09:28 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by jamessr View Post
I wish I knew how to drift.. truth be told I'm not a good driver. Sure I can shift gears buts thats about it. I don't lite up my tires cause I don't wanna cause damage to my car...
However I'd still love to learn to drift.
well you know what ya do? go to the Junkyard and find like a V6 firebird or camaro (4th gen) and buy the rims and tires off of it, and beat the piss outta them, then after your done, take em back to te junkyarda nd get a couple dollars for the rims lots of people do that, plus if their like all season rated their easier to spin because they have a harder compund and dont get as sticky as performance or summer rated tires. and same goes for you, buy the book at borders. I bought Going Faster by Karl Lopez, its a Skip Barber Racing book, and let me tell you what, when I went to the school I was the only one that had it and was one ofthe best studensts there, buy a drifting book, and study it, itll tell you different ways you can break your car so you can get it sideways, what best techniques to use, how to take the line in a turn or multiple turns and such. You may think they wont help much cause its just a book, but youd be suprised.
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