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dude its not very hard.....ya just have to set it up the right way and SHA-BANG u got a perfect drifting car capable of doing anything.....if i get another memory card i would be interested in mailing it to u if u feel comfortable send ur address to me!

that 180 is still very very fun to drift.....all i am saying is that the esperante is just damn fun to drift.....i know that it seems like its not possible but trsut me it is.....it gave me sall the experience i have today and made me the drifter i am right now....all i got to say is that experiment with cars that u wouldnt think of being really good drift cars........like take a italian car out there or a mercedes-benze......or if ur really gutzy.....take out a formula 1 car out there.....hey i would really be interested if u guys would want to try that out with me....hell it'll be a "project car" i mean the can haul ass and they get tire smoke fairly easy so i mean hey i think they can be drifted!

hey would u guys be interested in doing some top speed, 0-400M, and 0-1000M times/runs? cuz i was messin around with the mazda 787B and got it to do 257.0mph.....and i got a Lotus Espirit V8-SE to do 268.6mph.......so if u guys would like to try and beat those then go for it....but fyi i havent even gotten the escudo to beat that espirit in the top speed.....i cant remember my 400 or 1000 Meter times but i will get them up here....so if u guys are interested let me know by emailing me at [email protected] or just post it here.

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I think we should upload some of our own GT3 drift videos. I use an old S13 Silvia, with very similar settings to Rezz and it kicks ass, it's all technique and power balance, to much sucks. Ill try make a video of my drift when i get home. :(

Yes, i've lost my license. I have nothing else to do!

I think we should upload some of our own GT3 drift videos. I use an old S13 Silvia, with very similar settings to Rezz and it kicks ass, it's all technique and power balance, to much sucks. Ill try make a video of my drift when i get home. :)

Yes, i've lost my license. I have nothing else to do!

Check the other thread... ;)
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to get the toms chaser win the amateur altezza race.

i have fun with a s15 on specialstage 5 wet.

who knows the trick with the suzuki escudo where you can get it over 1000kays?! (yes im serious, and i can prove it)

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My "tuned" Mines GTR doing some low speed and high speed drift.

I can get it to do some 500km/h powerslides, but to truely control it I gotta make it stay on the rev limiter on 2nd gear at about 150km/h

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