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Dude leading a pack of skylines on a cruise, hits second gear and starts to drift sideways out of a corner, then backs off when the back of the car starts to overtake the front. They slide all the way 180 degrees and end up facing the wrong way in the scrub on the opposite side of the road. You see all the skylines behind him overtake. Then he takes off and floors it overtaking everyone to make it to the front of the pack again.. The passenger meanwhile is telling him to slow down cos he doesnt want to die today!

you guys have zero clue!

the passager (the person filming) and the driver are very good friends!

get over urselfs!

Its nice to see everyone jump onto the bangwangon, like you all havn't driven like dickheads at one stage or another in your car

also note: im not saying his action where right, or wrong....

He shouldnt be trying something new in front of other peoples most prized possestions, just imagine if he coutersteered to much and rammed another car.

who said he was tring something new in front of other people?

Why is that the only opinion?

Could it be possible he was still getting uses to his new power level and losts it, That he wasnt tring to be a heroe but just gave it alittle too much around the turn ?!?

Im sure some of you have spun out on a cruise or just driving around... im sure that some of you werent tring to be drifters but just gave it that little too much... :happy:

Im also sure that if another drivers on the cruise had a problem with his driving they would have gone upto the driver and told him and the driver would have appoligised... and im sure he adjusted his driving after that event

AGAIN IM NOT TRING TO SAY HIS ACTION WHERE OK! im just saying there are many opinions to why/what/when happened etc etc

' date='10 Feb 2007, 03:43 PM' post='2896090']

who said he was tring something new in front of other people?

Why is that the only opinion?

Could it be possible he was still getting uses to his new power level and losts it, That he wasnt tring to be a heroe but just gave it alittle too much around the turn ?!?

Im sure some of you have spun out on a cruise or just driving around... im sure that some of you werent tring to be drifters but just gave it that little too much... :happy:

Im also sure that if another drivers on the cruise had a problem with his driving they would have gone upto the driver and told him and the driver would have appoligised... and im sure he adjusted his driving after that event

so how do you explain the other clip with him dragging the other skyline?

' date='10 Feb 2007, 03:43 PM' post='2896090']

who said he was tring something new in front of other people?

Why is that the only opinion?

Could it be possible he was still getting uses to his new power level and losts it, That he wasnt tring to be a heroe but just gave it alittle too much around the turn ?!?

Im sure some of you have spun out on a cruise or just driving around... im sure that some of you werent tring to be drifters but just gave it that little too much... :happy:

Im also sure that if another drivers on the cruise had a problem with his driving they would have gone upto the driver and told him and the driver would have appoligised... and im sure he adjusted his driving after that event

not really.... ill only give it a squirt if there's no one around

so how do you explain the other clip with him dragging the other skyline?

Maybe no one had a problem with that? maybe everyone was keen to see a gts-t and gtr run? Maybe the 2 owners knew each another and wanted to see how there cars would go :happy:

Maybe the drag happen before the spin out :happy:

who knows :? i wasnt on the cruise

Maybe people should stop blowing their money on mods for power and start going to a few track and skid pan days instead. If you're not used to the power of a car you don't blindly abuse it by mashing the pedal from first to second on a 90 degree corner, pretty simple really.

I've got nothing against people giving their cars a bootfull but only when I know the driver can actually control the car, this guy clearly couldn't. You'd think that after an incident like that he would tame his driving a bit but as seen on the video, he continues driving like a dick, retards like this just don't learn and give the rest of us a bad name.

either way it shouldnt have happened, he didnt do by accident.

yes ive done some stupid shit before, but never on a busy road, espically with a set of cars right behind me.

and, if i did something stupid in front of everyone id back off take it easy for the reat of the cruise instead of overtaking everyone and trying to get to the front.

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