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Or more, they have a lower limit than the drivers think they have ability/

I garuntee if walter rolh was driving he would of caught it.

It's not about you thinking you can go faster, it's about knowing HOW to go faster around corners, or harder under brakes that matter.

You may think your a good driver and that you a reaching the limits of the car at a track, but if you jumped in for a lap with a race driver who was driving your car, they'd probably be doing things you didn't think were even possible in your car.

I think because it was a non turbo, you need to drive it at its limit to get any enjoyment, I rekon if he had a turbo he would have treated it with more respect.

Things like bigger brakes and LSD found in turbo models also help with handling majorly. I saw a guy with an SR turbo silvia smash into a gutter in the rain purely because he had no LSD (he was actually pretty talented). When I saw he was one wheeling occasionally, I knew it was a matter of time he would understeer into something.

i wasnt giving anyone a lesson. People come on here and talk **** like

I saw a guy with an SR turbo silvia smash into a gutter in the rain purely because he had no LSD (he was actually pretty talented). When I saw he was one wheeling occasionally, I knew it was a matter of time he would understeer into something.

Of course this has nothing to do with the fact hes being a knobber on a public street.

Would u post up here if some p plater came down your street and lost it into your car parked out front of your house, purely because he was doing snakeys @ 70km/h out front of your house? Whose fault is it....the rains?

Not good At all. This is the reason why I wont drive my car till its insured.

even though this is slighty off topic. anyone know of some nice big roads without many cops, for newbies to take out something with some power, to not end up like this driver?

MALLALA heard drift school is coming up in a couple of weeks :D

MALLALA heard drift school is coming up in a couple of weeks :)

just had a look on their website, its on the Sunday May 13th. thanks for that. Just hope my car is ready by then :worship:

at the moment I admit I have no idea about drifting :)

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