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Originally posted by RaBZ3174

funkymonkey i agree with u that drifting in the wet is just plain dumb...but considering im only 18 i know how to drift and heal n toe...so not allll 18 n 19 year olds are shit****s like the one in the 32 :( oh yea and im definatley not dumb enuff to drift in a wet street hahahahaha wotta goose

how did u learn how to drift when u are only 18?

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hehe haven't u tried wet grass drifting denham? I tried it in my 180 b4 i repainted and fibreglassed the fu(ker up... its sweet as... jus make sure its like cut grass and there's no huge rocks...

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Originally posted by funkymonkey

hehe haven't u tried wet grass drifting denham? I tried it in my 180 b4 i repainted and fibreglassed the fu(ker up... its sweet as... jus make sure its like cut grass and there's no huge rocks...

yep i have and have the battle scars from the trees in the park on my old cortina i used to have! That dont make u no expert drifter tho, grass is way different to holding it sideways on a road.

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i think its because he's young, watched alot of drift vids, owns a turbo car, was with a bunch of friends, it was wet, and just wanted to show off a lil:D i cant bag him cause i do it as well once in a while....the only diff if there is a diff which i dont think there is..hehe..is that im alone when i do it. of course track drift days are safer and by far the best place to do it.....im still waitin for it....COME ON LOWLUX!!!:P:D

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Originally posted by Ait

Seriously guys, please drive carefully. Don't do stupid stunts and end up paying money (or totalling your lovely skyline) because you hugged a tree/kerb/traffic light. Or even worse injured or killed. If you want to drag, go to a drag strip, wanna drift, go to a skid pan. Cops start scrutinising everyone because of a handfull of people that want to show off on public roads. It spoils the day for the rest of us. Drive wisely, and boost safely :P

stop telling me off...my crash is gone and cold, now u refreshed it up for me again:(

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yesh...they waited until this morning to get the car towed away

man, they never learn, and i dont think they ever will...

why bother going drifting again after got canaried / pull over by cops at dandy

i would rather go home sleep

i was forced there coz theres 2 guys i gotta drive home...when they go and spin the A6 i was just waiting beside my car

i just find it silly...and the loud noise that wakes the whole residential area up...sigh...then some1 wanna see the 32 drift so the driver was just accepting the request by doing some.

seriously he did it beautifully all the way until the S island. i was in the car behind the 32, and i never seen that it was so undercontrol and nicely turned. but he was just too proud that he think he can make it at the S island, thats when shit starts.

yes, the whole chasis is bent, wishbone is stuffed, the fan in the engine bay not working....so must be over $2ks job

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Originally posted by predator666

but the bonnet clips are *fake* so how can they dick you for a decoration? and that guage is at the bottom of the pillar so it doesn't restrict the view of the road - that is what they check for.

because they could fly off and hit something/someone, probably because they are fake was the reason more like it, like why they dont like afterarket wipers because they are untested form factoryand could become unsturdy and fly off whilst driving, stupid but thats cops for ya ;)

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Originally posted by Milk

stop telling me off...my crash is gone and cold, now u refreshed it up for me again:(

It was not a direct attack on you milk. I'm just saying in general, do not do stunts in roundabouts or public areas. Be Careful. I'm sure the guys here don't want anymore injuries, car crashes or deaths. What with the weather getting rainy and foggy nowadays.

I'm tired of being tailgated by police because I have stove top lights. No thanks to the unnecessary attention created some skyline drivers who insist on dragging people off the lights.

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